This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield has shared that he was offered support from Michelle Visage when he came out earlier this year.
06.10.2020 - 14:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
This Morning viewers were left heartbroken after lonely a pensioner broke down in tears over missing his wife who is in a care home with dementia. The 75-year-old caller, named Brian, sobbed as he revealed he hadn't seen his partner in six months due to lockdown and felt "depressed".
Speaking to hosts Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield on Monday's show, Brian explained he missed his partner of 46 years and felt like he had no one to turn to. Psychologist Emma Kenny appeared on Monday's show
.This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield has shared that he was offered support from Michelle Visage when he came out earlier this year.
ITV favourite is being fronted by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford from Monday to Thursday for the next two weeks while Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield take the half-term off.But some viewers were left slightly annoyed by Tuesday's show.The married presenting duo kept clashing throughout the show over a range of different things.The first blip was over the correct definitions of a swede and a turnip, as they disagreed over which one was bigger.This strange disagreement continued on
Phillip Schofield was so worried as he wrestled with his sexuality that he once dramatically refused to go on This Morning at the very last minute. In his incredible new memoir, the star tells how he instead fled to his London flat where he messaged Steph, his wife of 27 years, to tell her: “I couldn’t do the show.” Phil's absence meant Holly Willoughby presented the ITV programme alone as viewers were told that the star had called in sick.
This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield has addressed a row that happened before former co-presenter Fern Britton exited the daytime TV show.Fern fronted the show alongside Phillip until 2009, before being replaced by Holly Willoughby, though Phillip has shed more light on their falling out ahead of her quitting.Writing in his new autobiography Life's What You Make It, Phillip claims he and Fern had a row in 2009 that he believes led her to quit, the presenter recalling that he was "stunned"
When it comes to beauty and style, Holly Willoughby has it all.
This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield has revealed that he once went missing a few minutes before the ITV show went on air, deciding to go back home due to his own personal struggles.In his new autobiography Life's What You Make It, Phillip writes that he felt unable to go on air at the last minute in March 2019 and he headed back to his London flat, texting his wife Stephanie Lowe to tell her he "couldn't do the show".His co-host Holly Willoughby presented the show solo that day, telling
Holly Willoughby wrapped up her last day of presenting duties this week before she and presenting partner Phillip Schofield sign off for their weekend.The blonde bombshell looked lovely as she presented Thursday’s edition of ITV’s This Morning.
This Morning at the last minute leaving co-host Holly Willoughby to present on her own as he made himself ill over sexuality secret. The presenter, who was born in Oldham, was in such turmoil he fled to his London flat where to messaged Steph, his wife of 27 years.
Holly Willoughby looked as stunning as usual as she presented Wednesday's edition of ITV’s This Morning. Standing alongside presenting partner Phillip Schofield, the mum–of–three was a vision of beauty.These past couple of days, Holly has been flaunting her incredible curves as she’s presented the hit TV show, and today was no different as she showed off her envious long legs for everyone to admire.
This Morning hasn't come out unscathed. The ITV show triggered more than 100 complaints to Ofcom earlier this week after viewers slammed the programme for its travel advice.The broadcasting watchdog has confirmed to the M.E.N that the complaints were in relation to Monday's episode (October 5) episode in which hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield discussed the prospect of booking a UK break for the upcoming half-term with Simon Calder.