The pair were emotional as they revealed that they had previously worked alongside Amy before she suffered a severe anaphylactic shock that left her brain damaged.
Ruth told viewers at home: “At 26, Amy was a bright and beautiful young woman with a zest for life.
“But in 2014 on holiday she suffered a catastrophic anaphylactic shock after just one bite of food. She was left in a coma and fighting for her life. Starved of oxygen for nearly six minutes, Amy has been left severely brain injured.”
Amy appeared on the show alongside her mother Sue and father Roger for an emotional reunion with Ruth and Eamonn.
Speaking about Amy’s allergy to nuts and the reaction she suffered, Sue said: “The restaurant informed the chef of her allergy after she was asked what she would like to eat.
“She chose a chicken dish with rice, they brought it out and she had just one mouthful and immediately felt her throat tighten and went into major anaphylactic shock.
“She administered two epipens and they didn’t contain it because it was so severe.”
Roger went on to add that Amy died for six minutes before she was taken to hospital to be treated.
“They didn’t think she would survive the week, they gave her a 30 per cent chance of survival,” Sue continued.
Amy’s story was told to highlight a discussion about whether or not nuts should be banned on planes after a three-year-old boy recently suffered an allergic reaction mid-flight.
Those tuning into This Morning were left heartbroken by Amy’s story and took to Twitter to comment on the discussion.
One viewer shared: “Absolutely Heartbreaking watching about Amy on this morning #ThisMorning.”
Another added: “What happened to Amy is deeply heartbreaking. The ‘before’ photos has broken my heart. I can’t stop crying @EamonnHolmes #thismorning.”
“What I’m currently watching on #ThisMorning about Amy is so so devastating I’m actually crying,” a third continued.
While someone else tweeted: “#ThisMorning absolutely heartbreaking story. About time people took nut allergies seriously.”
This Morning airs weekdays on ITV at 10.30am.