Phillip Schofield insists he's 'not a diva' as he gets 'slippery' shoes scored
24.01.2022 - 17:27
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Phillip Schofield has insisted he's "not a diva" as the bottom of his shoes were being scored ahead of being on TV.The This Morning host, 59, whose daughter Molly recently shared a snap with Stacey Solomon's baby, took to his Instagram stories to share a clip with his 3million followers on what exactly was going on. "I'm not a diva.
I'm not, I'm not, I'm not a diva," Phillip could be heard saying in the video as the Head of Wardrobe and Style at ITV, David O'Brien, got to work on his shoes. He then panned the camera around to show Rochelle Humes, 32, as she said: "He wants his soles personalised darling," before they burst out laughing.
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Phillip then explained: "I've got new shoes and they're very slippery. So they're being scored and I'm not a diva." In a second clip, he asked: "Have you drawn something on the bottom of my shoes?" Rochelle, who donned a gorgeous multicoloured knitted dress for the show, then interjected to say: "You don't want to know," as David echoed: "You don't want to know." The former Saturdays singer then joked: "Just don't put your feet up when we're on telly!" Over this, Phillip wrote: "He said he's drawn a b******d I n the bottom of my boot!!" followed by a crying with laughter emoji.
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