This Morning host Phillip Schofield has paid tribute to a recent guest of the show who has passed away.
01.04.2020 - 13:47 / ok.co.uk
This Morning host Phillip Schofield celebrated his 58th birthday with a party on Zoom with his celebrity pals amid the coronavirus pandemic. Holly Willoughby kicked off Wednesday’s This Morning by wishing her co-host and BFF Phillip Schofield a happy birthday.
It was then revealed that Phil was joined by his celebrity pals on a video call earlier that day to make his birthday special amid the pandemic. Phillip was joined by Declan Donnelly, Leigh Francis, Emma Bunton, Christine Bleakley, Davina
.This Morning host Phillip Schofield has paid tribute to a recent guest of the show who has passed away.
Phillip Schofield is “heartbroken” after learning of the death of a guest on This Morning from coronavirus.The presenter took to social media on Sunday to reveal his sadness after a guest, named John, passed away after battling the virus. John, from Dearnlea Nursing Home, had spoken to Phillip and his co-host Holly Willoughby on the show last month and sang and danced for viewers.
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