Phillip Schofield breaks silence on ‘utterly brutal’ time saying there ‘was no way back’

0
2

Former This Morning host Philip Schofield has “come to terms” with his new, drama-free life, after he was forced to step away from the limelight following his affair scandal

Three years on from the scandal that ended his long-running and highly-paid career, former This Morning host Philip Schofield has broken his silence, admitting the period was “utterly brutal”. After he left ITV in May 2023, the controversy around his “unwise, but not illegal” affair with a younger colleague left him unable to return to the media.

Having admitted he was unfaithful to his wife Stephanie Lowe, Philip’s marriage ended and he stepped down from his job. He also lost his long-term friend, Holly Willoughby, who completely cut her former pal out of her life.

Schofield first met the individual in question when he 15-year-old student at a drama school, but the affair did not start until years later. But his current lifestyle has seen him bow out of the spotlight, with the 64-year-old insisting he is “content” with his new life.

READ MORE:

READ MORE: Phillip Schofield’s reduced life now from Holly Willoughby ultimatum to ‘secret home’

READ MORE:

READ MORE: Phillip Schofield cuts glum figure as he picks up Mini from garage after Jaguar crash

The former Dancing on Ice host told the Mail in an email that he has got used to his “calm and drama free” life. In what appears to be a dig at his former friend Holly, who he and his family shared many holidays in a plush Portuguese resort, he said: “I decided a while ago that I just wanted a quiet life with family, friends I can trust and my dog.”

Ensure our latest headlines always appear at the top of your Google Search by making us a Preferred Source. Click here to activate or add us as your Preferred Source in your Google search settings.

Admitting he keeps his “head down”, he added: “The past few years were, as you know, utterly brutal on so many levels and I came to terms with the fact that there was no way back.”

After the affair came to light, both Philip’s reputation and career were left in tatters. Speaking to the Mirror recently, PR expert Mayah Riaz says: “Phillip Schofield’s situation is complicated as it still makes people feel a bit uncomfortable because it sits in that grey area between a genuine wrongdoing and a very public unravelling.”

Riaz added that Holly was “collateral damage” when the news broke, adding: “She was placed in an impossible position where any reaction was going to be criticised. Silence looked complicit, speaking out looked disloyal. That is a PR nightmare no one trains you for.”

Meanwhile, Philip’s seemingly perfect family life has entirely changed, but his loyal daughters, Molly, 32, and Ruby, 29, have stood by their dad throughout his saga.

Article continues below

Speaking on Channel 5 programme Phillip Schofield: Cast Away, Molly explained: “When my dad came out, it was… very hard for me, it was very hard for the entire family – mainly my mum, of course – everything was turned upside down.

“But we talked through it, and over time it’s got easier. You know, my mum, my sister [Ruby], we’re all the same, we will always continue to support him no matter what.”

Like this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .

Disclaimer : This story is auto aggregated by a computer programme and has not been created or edited by DOWNTHENEWS. Publisher: mirror.co.uk