England's Lionesses were pictured returning to their £118-a-night hotel with their trophy while celebrating their UEFA Women's EURO 2022 final victory. On Sunday 31 July, the women beat Germany 2-1 in extra-time at Wembley.
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60-year-old posted a shirtless snap post-operation in which he also wore an eyepatch. With the caption: "Finally got the incredibly frustrating floaters sucked out of my left eyeball" the star looked smug and relieved to have had the surgery he so desperately wanted. Another mirror shot showed electrode stickers decorating the presenter's bare chest as he quipped: "Er.
. . Was I supposed to come home with these still on?" Bombarded with thousands of questions from his three million Instagram followers, most recently Schofield wrote a lengthy caption giving more details about the surgery and Professor Stanga who carried it out.
Describing the condition as "debilitating," the star's attitude towards his floaters was clear. He went on to add: "People who don't have terrible floaters won't understand what they do to your head and until now they really haven't been taken seriously. "The National Eye Institute describes floaters as "small dark shapes that float across your vision".
They can be spots, threads, squiggly lines or even little cobwebs. Although for many people floaters come and go, for others they can be a sign of a more serious eye condition. Due to this, if an individual notices any new floaters that appear suddenly, they should seek medical advice.
The condition usually develops because of normal changes in the eyes. The Eye Institute goes on to say: "As you age, tiny strands of your vitreous (the gel-like fluid that fills your eye) stick together and cast shadows on your retina (the light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the eye). Those shadows appear as floaters.
England's Lionesses were pictured returning to their £118-a-night hotel with their trophy while celebrating their UEFA Women's EURO 2022 final victory. On Sunday 31 July, the women beat Germany 2-1 in extra-time at Wembley.
Phillip Schofield has shared his own personal tribute following the news Bernard Cribbins had died. It was announced on Thursday morning (July 28) that the children’s TV star has died aged 93. The veteran actor, from Oldham, starred in the Carry On films, Doctor Who and the 1970 film The Railway Children.
Phillip Schofield has taken to Instagram to share some sad news with his fans.MORE: Doctor Who star Bernard Cribbins dies aged 93The This Morning star – who is currently on a summer break from the show – posted a touching tribute on his Stories as he expressed his sorrow. WATCH: Phillip Scholfied's sweet home video of daughter MollyPhillip, 60, shared a throwback snapshot showing him with the late actor Bernard Cribbins.READ: Holly Willoughby seriously divides fans with new photo of son ChesterMORE: Phillip Schofield showcases unusual new addition at £2million bachelor padThe pair appear to have been shooting together, with both wearing ear defenders, and Bernard pointing his finger at Phillip's cheek while the presenter beams for the camera. Phillip paid tribute to his 'wonderful' friend He sweetly wrote: "I'm so sad that my wonderful and achingly funny friend Bernard Cribbins has died.
Phillip Schofield was heard joking under his breath: ‘Thank God for that!’ Could it be anything to do with the fact that Phil lost thousands when Gino’s fast-food chain of pasta bars collapsed with £5 million of debts in January?Phil owned 2,200 of the 119,000 shares in My Pasta Bars Ltd which served pasta ‘on the go’. The collapse left 49 creditors out of pocket and owed more than £37,000 to staff in unpaid wages. I guess the pair should be congratulated for hiding any awkwardness when they appeared together on ITV’s flagship show!Mr D'Acampo, 45, is understood to earn around £2 million annually from television work, including hosting Family Fortunes and regular appearances on This Morning.
Phillip Schofield revealed he was nearly in tears after undergoing a 'pioneering' operation to remove floaters from his vision.MORE: Phillip Schofield reveals private home gym during hot and sweaty workoutTaking to his Instagram feed on Friday, the This Morning star was relieved to announce he was 100% floater-free after suffering with them for years, and shared a lovely photo alongside his surgeon to document the incredible milestone.WATCH: Phillip Scholfied's sweet home video of daughter MollyCaptioning the photo, the 60-year-old penned: "Patch off…bloodshot eye for 2 weeks BUT… OMFG my eye is 100% floater free!! I nearly cried! Thank you Professor Stanga and team," with a smiling heart emoji."READ: This Morning viewers confused by Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield's final appearance on showSEE: Phillip Schofield's incredible property portfolio revealed – from family mansion to bachelor padHe added: "If you asked, I'll post the details on my main feed, #pioneering." Phillip shared the update with his 3 million followersFloaters in your vision can appear as small dark dots, squiggly lines, rings or cobwebs and are caused by gel inside your eyes changing.The star also shared a zoomed in image beside his fabulous surgeon on his Instagram feed and in a legnthy caption explained the procedure was very pricey and involves an "intense regime of eye drops," moving forward.He explained: "Firstly, no part of my treatment and surgery was gifted and I wasn’t asked to post. It is also pioneering and costly…" The star posted this shirtless snap"These floaters have literally blighted my otherwise brilliant eyesight.
Phillip Schofield has undergone surgery to treat his "debilitating" eye condition, which the presenter has previously admitted drives him "crazy".The This Morning host, 60, who recently attended his first Pride after coming out as gay two years ago, took to Instagram to share several snaps of himself post operation after the "frustrating floaters" had been removed from his left eye. In the first photo, Phil can be seen with a large white bandage over his eye but despite the clear discomfort he was probably in, he was still able to smile at the camera.
Phillip Schofield is currently away from his usual hosting role on This Morning and it's probably for the best as he has been seen sporting a hefty bandage on his eye.
This Morning viewers were quick to flock to social media when the latest show came to an end. Thursday's edition of the ITV daytime programme (July 7) was very different as hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield and their crew ditched the studio for the great outdoors.
This Morning viewers wondered what was going on as they tuned into the latest edition of the show. Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield as well as a number of their crew have ditched the ITV daytime show's usual studio for the forest.
In a heart-warming moment on This Morning, Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby doubled an emotional Spin to Win caller’s prize money. After a few technical errors and delays in the woods, Phil, 60 and Holly, 41, got through to Chris from Southampton who took home the jackpot prize money of £3,000.
Phillip Schofield appeared a little surprised when he was told that he appears to have 'inner struggles'. The presenter was hosting This Morning at the time alongside co-host Holly Willoughby.
Holly Willoughby admitted to getting emotional over a moment that was overshadowed by the numerous resignations coming out of No.10. The presenter made the comment as she returned to This Morning on Wednesday (July 6) alongside her co-host Phillip Schofield.
Viewers were left with the same response during a gift-buying segment on the latest episode of This Morning. Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were back at the helm of the ITV daytime show on Wednesday (July 6) which started with them discussing the latest goings-on in the world of politics after a dramatic 24 hours.
Mika left Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield shocked as he revealed the backstage drama that ensued prior to the Eurovision Song Contest airing to millions across the globe. The singer, who hosted the competition, appeared live on This Morning on Tuesday (July 5) to chat to the hosts.
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield appeared visibly surprised by some of the revelations by their latest guest on This Morning. The hosting duo were back at the helm of the ITV daytime show on Tuesday (July 5) when they were joined live in the studio by the woman who negotiated Prince Andrew's appearance on Newsnight.