Phillip Schofield questions ex-colleagues' 'agendas' after negative comments
03.06.2023 - 08:19
/ ok.co.uk
Phillip Schofield has been awash with varying emotions since the fallout from his BBC interview but the hurt and shame is turning to worry and fear as the fragile star questions how people will react in the aftermath. Since confessing to his affair with a much younger TV colleague last Friday, more details have continued to spill but it was yesterday's exclusive interview that revealed the intimate details of how and where the affair took place, with Phillip discussing how he has shut himself away from the public eye with fears of how the public will be. Having never previously suffered verbal abuse while out and about, he panics now that things might change.
He questioned: "Are they spitting on me because I had an affair at work and lied about it?" He also confirmed that simple tasks are no longer possible, with nipping to the shop for errands too difficult. He said in The Sun interview: "I do not know a time I will be able to walk out the door. "I don't have any spirit.
My friends tell me, 'It will get better.' It won't. Not now. Not this one." He continued to say that he believes he deserves the backlash however, as he watches layers and layers of himself slide away in the fallout.
While Phillip says he understands ITV’s position, he admits he has been left devastated by the claims levelled at him by ex-colleagues. Vape firmly in hand, he says: “If I have crossed you, and I know a couple of them.There are people who have come out against the show because they weren’t asked to go back on it.That’s not my choice. How vile to say we lorded it in that place.
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