ITV This Morning's Phillip Schofield bowled over by support as he's sent anonymous letter
05.10.2022 - 13:13
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Phillip Schofield has shared his gratitude as he was sent an anonymous letter and gift. The This Morning host was clearly bowled over as he took to Instagram to show off the surprise present which was sent to him without any indication who it was from.
Phillip, 60, took a photo and shared it with his millions of followers. It showed a beautiful rainbow-coloured rose encased in a protective plastic box.
"To whoever sent the lovely anonymous letter & gorgeous rainbow rose, thank you," he wrote alongside the photo. Fans weren't able to comment on the post as he put restrictions on his page but This Morning co-star Clodagh McKenna was quick to post a string of different coloured hears in the comments section.
READ MORE: ITV This Morning's Holly Willoughby infuriates fans as she gives rare glimpse inside kitchen
Vanessa Feltz also wrote: "Lovely," alongside two star emojis while the post racked up thousands of likes. It comes after Phillip returned to the photo-sharing platform for the first time last week after he and his co-star bestie were embroiled in a 'queue jump' row.
The This Morning stars were accused of jumping the public queue to see the Queen lying in state. Phillip and Holly were seen on Friday, September 16 inside Westminster Hall where Queen Elizabeth II's coffin was placed for four days with hundreds of thousands of people queuing for miles across London in order to pay their final respects to the late monarch.
However, This Morning quickly hit back at the claims that their presenters skipped the queue and during their first day back on This Morning following their Westminster Hall appearance on Tuesday, September 20, Holly addressed the outrage in a video documenting the events of the last couple of
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can
send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.