Ruth Langsford will remain at 'This Morning', despite her husband Eamonn Holmes leaving the show.
The 'Loose Women' star will also continue to anchor the talk show after Eamonn departed for GB News, on which he co-hosts 'Breakfast with Eamonn & Isabel' alongside Isabel Webster.
Ruth said: "I'm still at ITV, with 'This Morning' and 'Loose Women'."
The TV presenter admitted she is "very proud" of her "news junkie" husband, and hinted they could still team up for some new projects together in the future.
Speaking to Best magazine about Eamonn's new job, she added: "I'm thrilled. It's what he does best.
"He's always been very entertaining on 'This Morning' - Eamonn can turn his hand to anything.
"He's a total news junkie. I'm very proud of him.
"Yes, no more 'This Morning' together - but it doesn't mean there aren't other projects we can do together."
Eamonn and Isabel fronted their first show on Monday (03.01.22), and the 62-year-old broadcaster admitted he "didn't sleep a wink" beforehand.
He said: "I need to make a long-term plan about how to get up in the morning. I didn’t sleep a wink last night.
"My kids brought me a fancy alarm clock. It went off and I couldn’t turn it off."
Eamonn also admitted his and Isabel's breakfast show will aim to "do lots of things differently".
Speaking on the show, he added: "I'm having some lovely messages from people all around the country who are looking forward to whatever we're going to do differently.
"Hopefully we are going to do lots of things differently.
"We're going to do news, but we're going to do news with views. We're going to do your news, because if it is important to you, it is important to us."
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