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Ruth Langsford appeared to take a subtle swipe at her ex-husband Eamonn Holmes live on air. On Monday (24 November), the Loose Women panel featuring Langsford, Myleene Klass, Brenda Edwards and Sue Cleaver discussed the question: “How involved are you in your partner’s health?” It came after David Cameron announced that he had been battling prostate cancer, which he first discovered after his wife Samantha urged him to undergo tests. After Klass said “it’s a well-known fact” that men live longer when they’re married, but women live longer when they aren’t, Langsford smirked: “Good to know.” In 2024, Langsford and Holmes announced their split after more than 20 years together.

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00:00It comes from a place of love, Mylene, doesn't it?
00:02So if it's your partner, if it's your children, it comes from a place of love.
00:05So you just kind of do it, I suppose, don't you?
00:08If you're in a relationship, in a partnership, or you're a mother,
00:11you just do that naturally.
00:12But I think sometimes women put themselves to the back of the queue.
00:16If they're on the queue at all.
00:17If they're in the queue at all, yeah.
00:18I really do feel for women because it is a known fact
00:21that men live longer when they're married because they have wives
00:25and women live longer when they aren't married, shall we say.
00:30Good to know.
00:30You do the maths.
00:32Yeah.
00:33Count that one.
00:34The maths ain't math thing.
00:35I do feel for women because, you know,
00:37especially as we go into the festive season,
00:39we're all, like, bracing ourselves here.
00:41I think we really do put ourselves to the back,
00:44and it's such a shame because we're looking out for everybody.
00:47Who's looking out for us?
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