Eamonn Holmes celebrates girlfriend Katie Alexander’s birthday on extravagant night out
They made the most of what London's West End has to offer.

Eamonn Holmes and his girlfriend Katie Alexander enjoyed a touch of the old razzle dazzle in London’s West End to celebrate her 43rd birthday.
The GB News presenter, 65, and Katie had a date night watching comedy play The Last Laugh at the Noel Coward Theatre last night to mark the occasion.
The couple put their glad rags on for the show, with Eamonn wearing a navy suit and a diamond-patterned sparkly tie, while Katie looked glam in a chic black dress.
Eamonn started dating counsellor Katie months after his split from his wife of 14 years, Loose Women panellist Ruth Langsford, 64.
Not long into their new relationship, a source claimed that Katie was telling’everyone she is totally smitten and in love’ and was ‘in it for the long haul.’
However, the couple are private about their new romance and are not often pictured together in public.
They went to a performance of The Last Laugh to celebrate her birthday (Picture: Mattpapz/Backgrid) Eamonn and Katie are not often publicly pictured together (Picture: Mattpapz/Backgrid)Last summer, though, they were seen embarking on a luxury Mediterranean cruise and reportedly also enjoyed a trip to Ireland.
Eamonn and Kate’s first official debut as a couple was in December at the TRIC (Television and Radio Industries Club) Christmas lunch at The Londoner hotel.
Earlier this month, it was claimed that Eamonn and Katie want to move in together in his hometown of Belfast as they currently live hundreds of miles apart.
She is said to be living in a town in West Yorkshire – 200 miles away from Eamonn’s South West London home, where he lives alone after moving out of the Surrey mansion he shared with Ruth.
The couple reportedly try to see each other every couple of weeks but it does not always go to plan as Eamonn’s health prevents him from being able to take the train to meet her and Katie’s responsibilities as a mother of teenage children and in her counselling work make it more difficult for her to spend time away from home.