Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford get locked up to mark the launch of TV show
EAMONN HOLMES and his wife Ruth Langsford were locked up in a makeshift jail cell this morning along with Alison Hammond at Tottenham Court Road train station.
Ruth Langsford attends launch of TV show Proven Innocent
This Morning presenters Eamonn Holmes, Ruth Langsford and Alison Hammond were pictured at a London tube station this morning to promote a new TV show.
The trio of TV stars appeared to be locked up in a makeshift jail cell in the middle of Tottenham Court Road train station complete with burley correction officers as busy commuters made their way to work.
The couple were promoting the UK premiere of Universal TV show Proven Innocent which airs tonight at 9pm.
Ruth, who celebrated her 59th birthday yesterday on St Patrick’s Day, was pictured kissing her husband of nine years through the bars of the jail cell before being thrown in the cell herself.
Eamonn, 59, who looked smart in a navy suit and white shirt, could be seen in a pretend altercation with his jailers before being led a away by the arm.
His wife wore a black suit with a bright orange shirt and leopard print scarf for the event.
Their co-star Alison, 44, said: “I’ve had many random experiences in my career, but I never expected I’d get the opportunity to lock up my friends and run away with the key!"
She continued: "Being inside the cell was another story though, even after just a few minutes I wanted out. Still managed to grab a ‘cell-fie though’.”
As the trio acted out the immersive scenes, Kelsey Grammer could be heard making public safety announcements warning passengers and commuters to stay safe on the underground.
Gripping drama Proven Innocent, featuring Kelsey and Rachelle Lefevre, follows a criminal defence firm who are exonerating people who were wrongfully convicted.
The team is lead by Rochelle’s character who was convicted at the age of 18 for a crime she didn’t do while Kelsey plays the prosecutors who initially put her away.