Amanda Holden rushes to support Eamonn Holmes as he shares heartbreaking health decision

Amanda Holden on Heart Radio

Amanda Holden has shared her sympathy for Eamonn (Image: HEARTRADIO)

has voiced her compassion for host as he seeks a loving new family for his cherished rescue dog Bella due to his health challenges.

The delightful canine, saved by Eamonn from dire circumstances in Greece, is now in need of a new caring household. On the Heart Showbiz Hub podcast, Ashley Roberts brought Eamonn’s poignant plea to light, remarking, “Let’s talk about Eamonn Holmes, so he’s asking fans for some help.”

Ashley recounted the backstory of how Eamonn became enamoured with Bella despite her earlier tribulations in Greece, but now, faced with his own mobility issues, he finds himself unable to look after her. Hearing this, Amanda responded, “I feel so bad for Eamonn.”

Struggling with a variety of health problems that have left him wheelchair-bound, the 64 year old broadcaster introduced Bella in a heartfelt video, stating, “This is Bella and Bella’s come the whole way from Greece, and it wasn’t a very happy experience for her in Greece.”

“But all of that could change thanks to you. Yes, she is actually looking for the perfect home somewhere that she can feel loved forever and live out the rest of her days in happiness being spoiled.”, reports .

Eamonn Holmes on This Morning

Eamonn has been open about his health struggles (Image: REX)

He lavished praise on Bella, adding: “She’s got the most beautiful personality, too. As you can see, she’s a very special girl. So if you can offer this little one a home, please get in touch with the canine angels.”

In a touching bid to find a home for Bella, Eamonn Holmes reached out to his followers with an emotional call to action. “Think about giving Bella a home. If I could walk and look after myself she would be mine but instead, you could be me. Talk to @TheK9Angels. Absolutely lovely Doggie,” he implored on his social media platforms.

Holmes has openly discussed his health struggles, revealing the difficulties he encounters during his rehabilitation efforts, particularly when it comes to utilising an anti-gravity treadmill.

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Reflecting on the arduous journey toward recovery, Eamonn said in a statement, “Coming up to thirty minutes on anti-gravity treadmill. It’s been tough today. Not every day is easy, well few days are easy. It’s all about muscle memory. It trains my legs which aren’t forming any connection with my brain.”

He candidly spoke about how his recuperation vacillates: “Gosh, it is tough today. It is so tough. If you’d asked me a week ago, I’d be saying, ‘I’ve made such an improvement’ but I regress.”

Despite the hurdles, Eamonn concluded with a note of determination and hopefulness by stating, “Sometimes the body plays ball, sometimes it doesn’t. But what I do know is if I stay on this and I do all that I’m supposed to, it can only get better.”

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