Piers Morgan questions ‘relentless persecution’ of Phillip Schofield

piers morgan has questioned the “relentless harassment” of Philip Schofield then he admitted to having a relationship with a little friend today morning,

on Friday (June 2) prior to today morning The host, 61, sat down with BBC To discuss scam surrounded her relationship with an ITV employee working on the daytime series.

Scofield’s Entrance, which was revealed in a statement last month, was fired by his agents of more than 30 years, YMU. He has since resigned from ITV. Talking to BBC he said Have had suicidal thoughts since sharing the news,

Morgan wrote on Twitter: “Unless Philip Schofield’s ex-boyfriend contradicts his version of events Sun [and the] BBC, then it’s time to stop this constant harassment of a man who has lost everything and makes me look on edge.

the former good morning uk The host continued: “Looks like he hasn’t committed a crime, and he hasn’t [government] Minister.

Morgan defended Scofield earlier Before he admitted to the affair, he announced he was stepping down from his role. today morning.

in an op-ed for Sun, He added that he found the result of Scofield’s exit “brutal to watch” and yet “completely surprising”.

“One minute Scofield was the undisputed king of morning TV and rapidly rising to authentic national treasure status – the next he’s an isolated, embittered, humiliated, national disgrace and social media laughing stock,” he wrote.

“Philip is not the evil demon he is being portrayed as, nor the angel his earlier halo-clad reputation suggests.

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“One thing is certain, what happened to him is further proof that even the abyss-like depths of ruthless backstabbing in the world of daytime television seem more like an oasis of loyalty than the cacophony of Westminster politics.”

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On Fridays, presenter Alison Hammond broke down in tears Discussing Schofield’s BBC interview today morning,

“I find it really painful,” she said. “Obviously, I loved Philip Schofield and it’s weird because I still love Philip Schofield.

In his interview, Scofield said he believed his career was over, saying: “I’m done. I have to talk about television in the past, which breaks my heart.”

He also said that the “relentless” reports about him were having a “devastating effect” on his mind, adding: “Do you want me to die? Because that’s where I am. I’ve lost everything.”

Piers Morgan questions Philip Schofield’s ‘relentless harassment’

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Find out the five biggest revelations from Scofield’s first televised post-scandal interview here.

Scofield, who said he believes his career is “done” as well. shared with Sun a text he sent to Willoughby Soon after his statement, which disclosed the matter.

It was learned on Friday (2 June) that Willoughby would return today morning on Monday (June 5) with a new co-host,

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