Philip Schofield's wine range has been removed from Waitrose after being labelled 'undrinkable'.
10.10.2022 - 00:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield was "not aware" that the character reference he provided for a friend would be used after they pled guilty to a revenge porn offence. The 60-year-old is reported to have offered Ben Perryman, 29, a reference as he faced charges of revenge porn at Liverpool Crown Court in June 2018.
Phillip was unaware what the reference would be used for, writes The Mirror. Perryman posted a naked photograph of his victim on social media and he admitted disclosing a sexual photograph with intent to cause distress and received a suspended 12-week jail sentence and four-year restraining order from the man.
It is thought that his restraining order had recently expired, The Sun have reported. Perryman also had to observe a curfew after admitting disclosing a sexual photograph.
Ben and Phillip spent time together in July, as the pair enjoyed a picnic near Richmond Bridge with two other friends. Ben shared a snap of himself and the Dancing On Ice host, who was wearing sunglasses, a pink and white striped shirt and navy shorts, on Instagram. He wrote: "Such a lovely day with my best friends in the world."
The most recent photo of the pair came on July 24, in the company of four other people during a summer barbecue, where the guests drank champagne and ate large steaks. Perryman wrote: "There’s nothing better than being with people you adore," tagging Phillip's Instagram account in the post alongside the other four friends.
Revenge porn - the sharing of private, sexual materials, either photos or videos, of another person, without their consent and with the purpose of causing embarrassment or distress - has been a frequent topic on This Morning. The popular ITV magazine show has held regular discussions
Philip Schofield's wine range has been removed from Waitrose after being labelled 'undrinkable'.
This Morning viewers were soon commenting on social media when they were welcomed by Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary to the latest show. The hosting duo were back fronting the ITV daytime show on Monday (October 17), days after they helped the show celebrate its latest award win.
This Morning host Phillip Schofield was spotted having the time of his life as he partied at this year’s National Television Awards following his co-star Holly Willoughby's decision to ditch the lavish after party and go home early. Smiling brightly, the stylish presenter looked every bit the winner as he sported in a dashing blue velvet lounge jacket and blue turtle neck while making his way through the crowds.
Phillip Schofield was snapped leaving the infamously wild NTAs afterparty without Holly Willoughby in tow.The pair proved victorious once again at last night’s awards as This Morning won its 12th NTA accolade, and while this was a time for celebrations, Holly, 41, is said to have ducked out of the event early and left around 10pm. Meanwhile, Phillip, 60, was leaving the afterparty with 29 year old daughter Molly. Despite not having his best friend by his side, Phillip seemed in good spirits – evidently on a high from their NTA victory.
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield reportedly faced a disgruntled crowd after This Morning picked up its latest National Television Award. The ITV daytime show won an award during the showbiz ceremony held at London’s OVO Wembley Arena on Thursday evening (October 13).
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby have shared their own personal messages of gratitude after This Morning picked up its latest National Television Award. The ITV daytime show saw off competition from Loose Women, The Chase and The Repair Shop to take home the award on Thursday (October 13) during the ceremony held at London’s OVO Wembley Arena.
Holly Willoughby looked stunning as she arrived to the National Television Awards in London with her supportive husband Dan Baldwin by her side. The 41 year old This Morning presenter was ever the belle of the ball in a dramatic satin strapless black dress which featured a fitted corset and flowing skirt.
Presenter Phillip Schofield was "not aware" when he gave a friend a character reference, which was used in court, that it was for a revenge porn offence. According to The Sun, the TV presenter, 60, “did not know what the reference would be used for”, when he wrote the reference for Ben Perryman.The 29-year-old received a suspended 12-week jail term and four-year restraining order to stay away from his victim after posting a naked picture of the man on social media, added the publication. Perryman also had to observe a curfew after admitting disclosing a sexual photograph with intent to cause distress at Liverpool crown court in June 2018.