Holly Willoughby and the This Morning team are throwing their support behind Phillip Schofield as he takes time off for his brother's sex abuse trial.
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Phillip Schofield has been seen admitting to making a 'massive mistake' in a video with Holly Willoughby. The pair could be seen backstage at Dancing on Ice which came to an end on Sunday night (March 12).
The hosts of the ITV skating competition were back rinkside for the final of the live contest which saw Nile Wilson, Joey Essex, and The Vivienne all go head-to-head in a bid to be crowned champions and lift the Dancing on Ice trophy. The three finalists all skated an original, 'showcase' routine which had been choreographed by show judges and skating legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean and performed in a skate battle to whittle the competition down from three to two remaining contestants.
Drag queen The Vivienne and her partner Colin Grafton were eliminated before Joey and his partner Vanessa Bauer and Nile and his partner Olivia Smart performed their own versions of Torvill and Dean's iconic, Olympic-winning Bolero routine. And it was Nile and Olivia Smart who emerged victorious following the dazzling final, with Phillip revealing more than a million votes had been cast.
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Now the dust has settled, and the ice cleared, Dancing on Ice has shared a video in which Phillip, 60, Holly, 42, and the show's expert ice panel reveal who they thought they would win the series after making their predictions before any of this year's star-studded line-up took to the ice.
"Way back before anyone skated, we were picking who we thought was going to win," Phillip explained as he stood alongside Holly, Ashley Banjo, Oti Mabuse, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean still in their stunning final
Holly Willoughby and the This Morning team are throwing their support behind Phillip Schofield as he takes time off for his brother's sex abuse trial.
Phillip Schofield will be returning to This Morning later this month, it has been confirmed.The TV presenter, 60, has been absent from the ITV daytime show over recent days while his brother Timothy Schofield's court trial took place.Timothy was found guilty of sexually abusing a teenage boy over a period of three years, it was announced on Monday. Phillip was absent from This Morning last week, with Alison Hammond and Joel Dommett filling in for him, and will remain off work for the next two weeks, along with co-host Holly Willoughby, as they enjoy their scheduled Easter break.
Phillip Schofield has released a statement after his brother was found guilty of sexually abusing a teenage boy over three years.
This Morning star Phillip Schofield has spoken out after his brother Timothy Schofield was found guilty of sexually abusing a teenage boy over a period of three years.The presenter, 61, shared a statement following the verdict on his Instagram stories. It read: "My overwhelming concern is and has always been for the wellbeing of the victim and his family. "I hope that their privacy will now be respected.
The brother of This Morning star Phillip Schofield has been found guilty of sexually abusing a teenage boy over a period of three years.Timothy Schofield, 54, was charged with 11 sexual offences involving a child between October 2016 and October 2019. A jury at Exeter Crown Court found him guilty of all counts with a majority of 10-2 after more than five-and-a-half hours of deliberation.
Jurors have begun deliberating in the trial of Timothy Schofield, who is accused of abusing a teenage boy over three years.
This Morning paid tribute to host Phillip Schofield on Saturday as they celebrated his 61st birthday amid his current absence from the ITV show.Taking to Instagram on 1 April, the chat show shared a collection of snaps of Phillip, 61, on This Morning with co-hosts such as Holly Willoughby and Alison Hammond. They penned: "Happy birthday @schofe, from everyone at #ThisMorning!" with a celebrating emoji to which Phillip liked from his own account.
Phillip Schofied's return date to This Morning appears to have been confirmed - and it won't be for weeks. The presenter took a week off from his hosting duties on the ITV daytime show leaving Holly Willoughby to team up with two new, yet very familiar, faces.
Phillip Schofield will be extending his absence from This Morning after missing this week’s shows, and will not be back hosting for several weeks. Phil normally hosts the ITV show with Holly Willoughby, but Alison Hammond and Joel Dommett have been presenting with the star instead this week.
Phillip Schofield was washing up when his brother told him he had engaged in sexual activity with a teenager, Exeter Crown Court heard. The This Morning presenter told the court that he had just had dinner at his home in London with Timothy Schofield when the 54-year-old told him about the sexual encounter, the jury heard. A statement read out on behalf of Phillip Schofield said: "I was washing up with Tim standing behind me and he said 'you're gonna hate me for what I'm about to say'." Phillip replied there was nothing he could say to make him hate his brother.Timothy Schofield then told him he how had watched porn and masturbated with a teenager, the court heard.
The brother of This Morning host Phillip Schofield told him about when he and a teenager had taken part in sexual acts, a court has heard. Timothy Schofield is on trial at Exeter Crown Court charged with 11 sexual offences involving a child between October 2016 and October 2019, which are alleged to have started when the alleged victim was a teenager.
Phillip Schofield's official return date to This Morning and his comedian replacement have been revealed. The veteran presenter is taking a break from This Morning until Monday 3 April. So far on This Morning this week, 60 year old Phillip has been temporarily replaced by Alison Hammond, 48, who has been presenting alongside Holly Willoughby, 42.
A teenager allegedly abused by Phillip Schofield's brother told police he was made to watch porn while being sexually molested, a court hears. Timothy Schofield, 54, is standing trial at Exeter Crown Court on 11 charges of interfering with a child On Tuesday morning the jury in the trial was played a video of the boy's police interview. He said he felt powerless to escape the 'weird' situations orchestrated by his alleged abuser.
Phillip Schofield's brother, Tim, sexually abused a teenage schoolboy repeatedly over a period of three years, acourt has heard. Civilian police worker Timothy Schofield, 54, is accused of 11 counts of interfering with a child, beginning when the victim was just a teenager. He has denied all accusations.The most serious charge involved a sex act with the teenager.
This Morning fans have been left asking 'where's Phillip' as the show's main host was replaced. Phillip Schofield is usually seen fronting the ITV daytime programme from Monday through to Thursday with Holly Willougby.
Holly Willoughby addressed co-host Phillip Schofield's absence on Monday's episode of This Morning. During the latest episode of the hit ITV chat show, Phillip, 60, was replaced by Alison Hammond.
Alison Hammond spent some time with the girls after she hit the headlines over the weekend. The This Morning presenter is said to be distraught after a 'blackmailer', once thought to be a friend, demanded money or they'd 'end her career'.
Phillip Schofield is set to be replaced on This Morning, it has been reported. But fans need not worry as it won't be permanent. Viewers of the ITV daytime show are used to watching the presenter front the programme alongside Holly Willoughby from Monday through to Thursday.
This Morning has come under fire for Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield interview with Jeremy Hunt. The duo were among the first to get to speak to the Chancellor after he unveiled his Spring Budget as he appeared live on the ITV daytime show on Thursday (March 16).
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield are no strangers to having to issue an apology or two on This Morning either for themselves or for their guests. And this time it was Jennifer Aniston who fell foul of the TV golden rules as she appeared on the ITV daytime show alongside Adam Sandler ahead of the release of their new film.