'Phil has nothing to lose with tell-all book but it could change everything for Holly'
05.09.2023 - 10:01
/ ok.co.uk
When Phillip Schofield’s career imploded four months ago, his former co-host Holly Willoughby was left to pick up the pieces. But as the mum-of-three is set to return to This Morning after a much-needed summer break, new rumours that Phil is planning an explosive “tell-all” book are doing the rounds.
Although the disgraced presenter’s agent denies the speculation, PR expert Dermot McNamara exclusively tells new that Phil would have “nothing to lose” by telling his side of the story, even if a memoir could mean re-opening the wounds that his former best friend Holly’s been trying to heal during her extended holiday. “Phil may well reach a point where he thinks only a book will help to clear his name, or at least help change what the public think of him,” says Dermot, who is director of PR and talent agency Candid.
“A book, from his perspective, could offer a new angle on the situation and would be seen as holding more credibility than just another interview or newspaper story,” the expert continues. “Holly’s reached a point where she’s ready to move on and leave this chapter behind her.
She’ll likely want to move on to bigger and better things. “Although she’s willing to cooperate with ITV’s investigation into what happened, that’s because it signals the end of months of stress.
A book would drag everything back up again.” ITV was forced to launch an investigation after floodgates opened when Phil admitted to having an “unwise but not illegal” affair with a young runner on This Morning.
The TV network was thrown into turmoil when Phil subsequently quit the programme after more than 20 years and, at the time, he received very little support from Holly and other co-stars on the show. It’s thought that Holly has “fully
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