Phillip Schofield 'axed' from another project following This Morning scandal
04.09.2023 - 08:37
/ ok.co.uk
Philip Schofield has yet again been booted from a project that he was involved in following his admission to having an affair with a much younger male colleague. The This Morning presenter, who sensationally left the programme and ITV earlier this year, has now been axed from The Cube Live in Manchester.
The attraction, which opened in February 2022, saw Philip, 61, welcome participants in a video and explain how the attraction works. However, he's now been replaced by Colin McFarlane who did voiceovers for the series.
An insider at the experience said: “Phillip has been completely erased. “Bosses at The Cube Live don’t want to be associated with him in the light of recent events.” This marks another blow to the presenter’s career as it was recently announced that another This Morning regular would be joining his former co-host and friend, Holly Willoughby, on the This Morning sofa once she returned from her extended summer break.
There is currently an investigation going on within the broadcaster, with Holly cooperating with authorities as she has "nothing to hide". An insider told The Sun: "Eamonn has extensive knowledge of the atmosphere at This Morning and has said before he thought Phil’s affair was 'covered up' "He and Ruth were working on the show while it was going on.
The fact he’s not been approached is leading to confusion as he could be key in helping engender change at ITV." In his statement, Philip called his affair “unwise but not illegal” and apologised for lying to his loved ones.
"Contrary to speculation, whilst I met the man when he was a teenager and was asked to help him to get into television, it was only after he started to work on the show that it became more than just a friendship. "That
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