Phillip Schofield's bombshells as he breaks silence — from wife's anger to Holly's response
02.06.2023 - 10:19
/ ok.co.uk
Phillip Schofield has opened up about his "unwise but not illegal" affair in two candid interviews, making several shocking admissions about the scandal. Before then, the former This Morning presenter had not spoken publicly to any media about the drama and had only taken to Instagram to release statements in response to news stories.
In a new interview with the Sun on Thursday, the star, who has been dropped by his management and ITV, stressed that he is 'not a groomer' and that his romance with the runner had been consensual. He also revealed that he had texted his ex co-host Holly Willoughby to beg for her forgiveness after lying to her about the romance- but that she has not replied.
In another candid admission in the chat, Phillip admitted that his wife Stephanie, whom he separated from in 2020 after coming out as gay, was extremely angry at him when he told her the truth about himself and the runner. He also apologised for lying to people in his life about the affair between him and the other man and shockingly claimed in a BBC interview on Friday that he has been feeling suicidal.
Here, we look at these and other bombshells from the sensational interviews in more detail... Phillip says he is 'not a groomer' and his affair with the runner was consensual During his chat, Phillip revealed the timeline of his affair with the runner and said that while they met when the man was 15, they did not become involved until he was 20.
The man was given career advice by Philip after meeting him at his drama school and he also helped him get work experience at This Morning. Phillip, who insisted the man got the job as a runner on his own merits, shared that they were friends at first and that nothing happened between them until
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