Eamonn Holmes, Jimmy Carr and Tamara Beckwith led the celebrity turn out at the Turn The Tables 2024 Lunch in London on Monday.
The GB News star, 64, looked dapper in a navy suit as he leant on a crutch following back injuries last year, while he posed alongside ageless Jimmy, 51, who has been candid about his various cosmetic and surgical tweaks.
Leading the ladies was Tamara, 53, who looked incredible in a tartan suit paired with a green Gucci clutch bag and red pumps to match the suit’s colours.
The glamorous event was hosted by Tania Bryer and James Landale in aid of Cancer Research UK and saw a number of politicians and journalists in attendance.
Labour MP Angela Raynor was putting on a glamorous display while journalist Clive Myrie was looking sharp in a suit as he posed with Jimmy at the bar.
Eamonn Holmes , Jimmy Carr and Tamara Beckwith led the celebrity turn out at the Turn The Tables 2024 Lunch in London on Monday
Leading the ladies was Tamara, 53, who looked incredible in a tartan suit paired with a green Gucci clutch bag and red pumps to match the suit’s colours
The GB News star, 64, looked dapper in a navy suit as he leant on a crutch following back injuries last year
Jimmy, 51, looked ageless – having been candid about his various cosmetic and surgical tweaks in the past
Jimmy looked dashing as ever in his pinstriped number
Eamonn has been forced to support himself with a crutch
Labour MP Angela Raynor was putting on a glamorous display
Journalist Clive Myrie was looking sharp in a suit as he posed with Jimmy at the bar
Tamara gave a nod to her taste for the finer things in life as she posed in her elegant suit which was paired with both the Gucci bag and Chanel pumps.
The shoes featured the brand’s iconic CC logo and quilting around the sides.
While many movers and shakers made their way around the room, Eamonn was mostly seen sitting with his crutch nearby amid his ongoing health woes.
Last year, he underwent back surgery and suffered an injury to his shoulder, which saw him takes four months off work.
The Northern Irish breakfast show anchor has been open with fans in explaining his health woes and most recent fall which broke his shoulder and told his fans about his return to television in January.
Speaking to his 764,000 followers on Instagram, the host said in a sit-down video: ‘Hello there everybody, just to say that after nearly four months away off the telly, I’m back tomorrow.
‘Sounds like a threat doesn’t it! No, I mean you may or may not be aware of what happened to me, I had back surgery, I’ve had disc problems.
‘I then got some back surgery which affected one of my legs which led to me falling down stairs, which led to me breaking my shoulder.
Beth Rigby and Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Defence, were in attendance
Eamonn posed alongside CNBC star Tania Bryer
Stephen Webster and Angela Hartnett posed up a storm at the event
Angela later posed with Former CEO of Fortnum & Mason Ewan Venters
‘So I had a leg that didn’t work and a shoulder that didn’t work and lots of other things in-between but here I am.
‘I feel there are only so many box sets that I can watch and recommend to you – I’m not better, but I’m better than I was.
‘And I’ve decided to make an attempt to go back to work, on GB News from tomorrow on the basis that work will hopefully heal me.
‘Any of you that are long-term sick or in any way convalescing particularly at home will know that there’s a lot of frustration involved in it.
‘For me I think I’m going to give it a go, be back to work and hopefully get better as a result of doing day-to-day things.
‘So on a day-to-day basis all I need is you to be there, GB News, with Isabel, from tomorrow, from 6 through to 9.30am, hope you can join me,’ he said.
In November, his GB News co-host Isabel Webster revealed that he’ll be absent from work until the New Year as he recovers.
Speaking about his injury, the much-loved Breakfast show anchor discussed the ‘amazing’ NHS workers he have been taking care of him throughout his ordeal.
Former Home Secretary Amber Rudd beamed for cameras within the event
Rachel Reeves, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, Clive and Tania beamed for cameras
Tania looked elegant in her monochrome gown with complementary heels
James Landale, Chief Executive of Cancer Research UK, Michelle Mitchell, Beth, Grant, Rachel Reeves, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Tania posed together