Phillip Schofield emotional as he sees properly for 'first time in years’ after eye surgery
26.08.2022 - 21:58
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Phillip Schofield has revealed that his recent eye surgery has worked, with the This Morning host being able to see properly for the "first time in years".The 60 year old underwent life-changing surgery in July in order to help fix his "debilitating" eye condition, which saw the "frustrating floaters" removed from his left eye. He's been documenting his recovery on Instagram and after recently sharing a selfie showing off his bandage, the TV star has now happily announced that is operation was successful and his eyesight has improve considerably.
Phillip became emotional as he shared the news with his followers online alongside a teary-eyed selfie. “Still a very dilated right eye BUT 100% floater free in both eyes!!! For the first time in years...
a beautiful clear blue sky. Might have just shed a little tear as I looked up into a blemish free blue sky," the dad-of-two excitedly wrote.
Phillip clearly couldn't contain his excitement and he then shared a photo of the clear blue sky, telling his fans he'd "just shed a little tear" due to his improved eyesight. "Might have just shed a little tear as I looked up into a blemish free blue sky," he wrote alongside a smiling emoji.
Phillip had his first operation back in July, followed by a second in August as he continues to enjoy a break from his This Morning hosting duties. Never miss a celebrity exclusive again! Become an OK! VIP and get all of our exclusive interviews, videos and stunning photo shoots sent straight to your inbox every week!You'll receive an email with stories exclusive only for OK! VIP members, including celebrity house tours, baby reveals, wedding snaps and so much more! What are you waiting for? Sign up here After sharing the news about his eyesight, he
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