Two years after the scandal that abruptly ended his TV career, Phillip Schofield finally breaks his silence. The long-time British presenter, who became the audience favorite with shows like "This Morning", talks to Daily Mail for the first time publicly about the "unwise but not illegal" affair with a significantly younger colleague who catapulted him from television. He remembers exactly the moment when the news became public – an incision tha…
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Two years after the scandal that abruptly ended his TV career, Phillip Schofield finally breaks his silence. The long-time British presenter, who became the audience favorite with shows like "This Morning", talks to Daily Mail for the first time publicly about the "unwise but not illegal" affair with a significantly younger colleague who catapulted him from television. He remembers exactly the moment when the news became public – an incision tha…