Ruth Langsford let her hair down on Saturday night as she enjoyed a girls’ night out at the Britain’s Got Talent semi-final at the Apollo theatre in Hammersmith, London.
The Loose Women star, 65, ditched her wedding ring for the night out after it was revealed that she has reportedly taken legal action to ensure her estranged husband, Eamonn Holmes, will not receive her share of their £3.6 million marital home.
Ruth shared a glimpse into her glamorous night out on Instagram as she posed for photos in a stylish black blazer, which boasted a floral beaded collar.
She layered the number over a fitted matching top and a pair of smart skinny trousers.
The presenter elevated her frame in a pair of towering silver heels and toted her belongings in a matching clutch, all from her personalised QVC range.
Ruth was in good spirits as she beamed for photos outside the theatre before heading into with her friend Lucy Alexander, who is best known as the host of Homes Under the Hammer.
Also in tow for her fun night out was her son Jack, whom she shares with former husband Eamonn.
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Ruth Langsford let her hair down on Saturday night as she enjoyed a girls nights out with Amanda Holden and Lucy Alexander at the Britain’s Got Talent semi-final at the Apollo theatre in Hammersmith, London

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The Loose Women star, 65, shared a glimpse into her glamorous night out on Instagram as she posed for photos in a stylish blazer which she teamed with matching trousers and silver heels
Ruth later shared a video of her dancing and singing along in the audience to pop group Steps as they performed during the ITV show.
She declared that she was ‘loving life’ and that the group’s energetic show was ‘fantastic’.
After the show, Ruth popped down to the judges’ table to pose for photos with Amanda Holden and her ‘new BFF’ KSI.
Last year, Ruth and Eamonn stunned fans when news broke in May that they had separated after 14 years of marriage and were heading for divorce.
Following the split, Eamonn moved out of their six-bedroom home in Weybridge, Surrey, which the couple bought in 2014.
Now, in a fresh development, The Sun has reported that Ruth has been granted a severance of joint tenancy on the property.
The publication said that public documents state that if Ruth were to pass away, her share of the house would not go to GB News host Eamonn.
Sarah Dwight, of the Law Society, told the outlet: ‘One of the first things divorce lawyers do is to give their clients the option to sever the joint tenancy, so they can leave their share of the house to whoever they want.

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She was in good spirits as she beamed for photos outside the theatre before heading into with her friend Lucy Alexander, who is best known as the host of Homes Under the Hammer

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In another picture, Ruth beamed as she posed with YouTuber and judge KSI

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It comes after Ruth finally ditched her wedding ring almost a year after announcing her split from Eamonn – pictured on Loose Women on Monday

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The former This Morning presenters, both 65, stunned fans last year when news broke in May that they had separated after 14 years of marriage and were heading for divorce
‘This move protects Ruth in that if she were to die, she can leave her wealth to whoever she wants, rather than Eamonn getting everything.’
MailOnline has contacted representatives for Ruth and Eamonn for comment.
The news comes after Ruth finally ditched her wedding ring almost a year after announcing her split from Eamonn.
The beloved TV presenter has resolutely kept her wedding and engagement rings on, even once declaring to a fan that she wouldn’t remove them ‘because I am still married.’
On a recent episode of her ITV show Loose Women though, Ruth revealed the rings were off.
Eamonn has been wearing his ring since the split, despite striking up a romance with new girlfriend Katie Alexander, 43.
The marriage counsellor had been helping him through his split, but her friends say they only grew close once the marriage was over.
Ruth meanwhile has been enjoying the single life, recently jetting off for a girls’ getaway for her 65th birthday.
Eamonn’s new relationship appears to have hit a stumbling block though as The Mail On Sunday has revealed that Katie is refusing to move in with Eamonn, who is 22 years her senior.
She has decided to remain in her native Yorkshire, where she co-parents her two teenage children with her ex-husband.
It means she won’t be setting up home with GB News presenter Eamonn, 65, at his penthouse flat in Kingston, south-west London, where he settled after moving out of the home he shared with his ex-wife.
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