Phillip Schofield has alleged that another TV presenter engaged in a secret age-gap affair, which has yet to be revealed to the public. The former This Morning host, 62, discussed feeling betrayed by former ITV colleagues in his Channel 5 documentary.
Allegations and Reflections
During the documentary, Schofield reflected on his own affair scandal, which led to his departure from This Morning. He mentioned that he believes one or two other presenters might have been involved in similar affairs but were not exposed due to being heterosexual. Schofield emphasized that age gap relationships are common in the gay community and suggested that public reaction would have been different if his affair had been with a woman.
Blaming ITV Figures
Schofield blamed his exit from This Morning on three prominent figures at ITV, referring to them as the "three sh**s" of showbiz. He hinted at Holly Willoughby and This Morning editor Martin Frizell being among the targets of his criticism, along with ITV chief Dame Carolyn McCall.
Future Plans and Reflections
In the final episode of the documentary, Schofield expressed that he has no intentions of returning to daytime television and has no future TV plans. He mentioned feeling content with his family, friends, and dog, stating that he has found solace in his new happy place.
Schofield also revealed that he did not voluntarily leave This Morning but was instead dismissed by bosses. He expressed his love for television but stated that he will not return to daytime TV or work with certain individuals again due to past experiences of betrayal.
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