

Replying to the clip, he said: "Ruth and I [were] deceived and lied to. One day I will tell the story. "We had no issue with him being Gay, only support. What transpired took us for fools. "The man told us complete lies and we unfortunately believed him.” Following Schofield’s admission of the affair, many have wondered how much senior bosses and executives at ITV and This Morning knew. One source has suggested that ‘very senior heads could roll’ as a result, and that the very future of This Morning could be at risk. Last weekend, Schofield suddenly stepped down from his role as presenter on This Morning after 21 years. This followed reports of a breakdown in his relationship with co-host Holly Willoughby.As for Eamonn Holmes being outraged, he's a hypocrite!! pic.twitter.com/m6ReNbXdtJ
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Cover presenters Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary paid tribute to Schofield at the start of Monday’s programme. Schofield had presented This Morning show since 2002, with Willoughby joining him as a co-presenter in 2009. Willoughby is currently on holiday but set to return to the show on Monday 5 June. Earlier this year, his brother Timothy Schofield was jailed for 12 years after being found guilty of sexually abusing a boy. This article originally appeared on Joe.co.ukDermot and Alison Hammond spent just 35 seconds talking about Phil and Holly before moving onto other features coming up on #ThisMorning.
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