Josie Gibson shows her support for emotional Holly Willoughby with big hug after This Morning host addressed Phillip Schofield scandal
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Josie Gibson showed her support for emotional Holly Willoughby with a big hug after host addressed the Phillip Schofield scandal.
Holly, 42, returned to the show after a two-week break and opened the episode on Monday with an emotional monologue about her former best friend.
She said it ‘feels very strange indeed’ to be on the show without Phillip , adding that the team ‘gave our love and support to someone who was not telling the truth’.
Holly was back on the sofa today for the first time since his departure on May 26 as she appeared emotional alongside co-presenter Josie, 38.
Holly said: ‘Right, deep breath. Firstly, are you OK? I hope so.’
‘Bring it in!’: Josie Gibson showed her support for emotional Holly Willoughby on This Morning on Monday with a big hug after she addressed the Phillip Schofield scandal
Tears: Holly looked visibly emotional as she addressed the cameras with a monologue about her former best friend Phillip
TV presenter Phillip spoke to the BBC’s Amol Rajan last week about his affair with a much younger colleague
Holly’s monologue in full…
‘Right, deep breath. Firstly, are you ok? I hope so.’
She stated it ‘feels very strange indeed sitting here without Phil and I imagine that you might have been feeling a lot like I have. Shaken, troubled, let down, worried for the wellbeing of people on all sides of what’s been going on and full of questions’.
‘All of us at This Morning gave our love and support to someone who was not telling the truth, who acted in a way that they themselves felt they had to resign from ITV and step down from a career that they loved. That is a lot to process’.
She added: ‘It’s equally hard to see the toll it’s taken on their own mental health. I think what unites us all now is a desire to heal for the health and wellbeing of everyone.
‘I hope that as we start this new chapter and get back to a place of warmth and magic that the show holds for all of us, we can find strength in each other.
‘And from the heart, can I just say thank you for all your kind messages and thank you for being here this morning. Myself, Josie, Dermot, Alison, Craig and every single person that works on this show will continue to work hard every day.’
She stated it ‘feels very strange indeed sitting here without Phil and I imagine that you might have been feeling a lot like I have. Shaken, troubled, let down, worried for the wellbeing of people on all sides of what’s been going on and full of questions’.
‘All of us at This Morning gave our love and support to someone who was not telling the truth, who acted in a way that they themselves felt they had to resign from ITV and step down from a career that they loved. That is a lot to process’.
She added: ‘It’s equally hard to see the toll it’s taken on their own mental health. I think what unites us all now is a desire to heal for the health and wellbeing of everyone.
‘I hope that as we start this new chapter and get back to a place of warmth and magic that the show holds for all of us, we can find strength in each other.
‘And from the heart, can I just say thank you for all your kind messages and thank you for being here this morning. Myself, Josie, Dermot, Alison, Craig and every single person that works on this show will continue to work hard every day.’
She was hugged by Josie who added they were working on keeping the show a ‘family’, with tearful Holly then concluding: ‘Exactly’, before the show got down to business as usual.
Minutes earlier, Holly had appeared in a videolink on Lorraine before the show to talk about what was coming up, as controversy in the wake of Phillip’s exit continued.
Friends of Phillip had already said he would not tune in to watch Holly’s return to the sofa as it would be too ‘triggering’ for him, especially the opening credits.
Firm friends: Holly and Josie held hands before hugging one another during the difficult opener on This Morning
Watch this space: Holly appeared in a videolink on Lorraine today before the show with Josie Gibson
It comes after Phillip said he ‘didn’t tell anybody’ about his affair with his former This Morning colleague, confirming in a tell-all interview with BBC’s Amol Rajan that Willoughby ‘did not know’.
Similarly, in his interview with the Sun, the 61-year-old presenter apologised to Holly for lying to her about his relationship, saying: ‘I’ve lost my best friend.’
He added: ‘I let her (Holly) down. I let that entire show down. I let the viewers down.
‘Holly did not know (about the affair) and she was one of the first texts that I sent, to say: ‘I am so, so sorry that I lied to you’.
‘She didn’t reply and I understand why she didn’t reply as well. So, yeah, if anyone is in any way linking Holly to this, that is – absolutely, wholly untrue.’
The duo, who had presented the show together since 2009 and also co-hosted Dancing On Ice before Schofield resigned from ITV, had been open about their close friendship over the years.
Holly’s return comes as the ITV show has been plagued by allegations of ‘toxicity’, including from former This Morning presenter Eamonn Holmes who has alleged there was a ‘total cover-up’ over the Schofield affair.
On her way: Holly arrived to film This Morning at Television Centre in White City ahead of the show
The calm before the storm: Phillip and Holly on the sofa of ITV’s This Morning last month, on May 11
The show’s former resident doctor, Dr Ranj Singh, also hit out at a ‘toxic’ culture, saying he raised concerns about ‘bullying and discrimination’ two years ago when he worked there and afterwards felt like he was ‘managed out’ for whistleblowing.
In a letter from ITV boss Dame Carolyn McCall to Parliament on Wednesday, she said an external review conducted following a complaint made by Dr Ranj found ‘no evidence of bullying or discrimination’.
Meanwhile, former This Morning head of news Emily Maddick, who worked on the show from September to December 2019, claimed she quit the programme due to ‘bullying, sexism and a toxic culture of fear and intimidation’.
On Saturday, This Morning editor Martin Frizell told a Sky News reporter to ‘read between the lines’ amid claims of toxicity, adding: ‘I think there’s some scores being settled.’
Dame Carolyn has been called to a parliamentary committee on June 14 to answer questions about the broadcaster’s approach to safeguarding and complaint handling following Schofield’s exit.
Last Wednesday, she confirmed the broadcaster had instructed barrister Jane Mulcahy KC of Blackstone Chambers to carry out an external review of the facts.
There will be no return to the show for Phillip, who told last week he fears he will be spat on in the street if he leaves his house amid the fallout from his affair, which happened while he was still married.
He told The Sun: ‘I do not know a time I will be able to walk out of the door. I don’t have any spirit. My friends tell me, “It will get better”. It won’t. Not now. Not this one.
‘You watch all these layers of you slide away and slide away and slide away. The things that were dear to you. But I deserve it. It’s my fault. I deserve it.’
Phillip said he had never previously suffered abuse on the street, but asked about the prospect of being hit with it if he goes outside: ‘Are they spitting on me because I had an affair at work and lied about it?’
He added he was being supported by his daughters Molly, 30, and Ruby, 27, who he had with his wife of 30 years Stephanie Lowe years before he publicly came out as gay on This Morning in February 2020.
Phillip has also insisted he had not groomed his lover, who he first got in contact with when he was aged 15.
The former host was pictured with his mother on Friday, May 19, after he received the bad news from ITV.
Family: Phillip with his wife Stephanie Lowe and daughters Molly and Ruby in London in 2018
He and his mother had driven from her home to their favourite fish and chip shop before heading out to Pentire Headland where they looked out over the sea, The Sun reports.
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The presenter, who hosted This Morning since 2002, had been in the seaside town to support his mother as his brother, Timothy, was being sentenced for sex offences against a teenage boy.
The same day her youngest son was jailed for 12 years, Pat was told by her eldest child that he was losing his job.
While getting fish and chips with his mother, Schofield received a phone call from his manager telling him bosses at the channel wanted him to leave the show.
In an interview with The Sun last week, Phillip said: ‘I had to go down to Cornwall to be with [my mother] for the sentencing.
‘And our family thing was always to buy fish and chips and go and sit on the headland.
‘I picked my mum up and she went in to get the fish and chips — and while she was getting them, my phone rang.
‘It was my then manager saying, “Mate, I am so sorry, it has become too loud for ITV. You will have to step down from This Morning”.
‘And she arrived in the car. She said to me before I arrived, “You’re not coming down with any bad news, are you?”.
‘She sat in the car and she was all happy to see me, and then she said, “Oh, your face has changed”.
‘I said, “Let’s go on to the headland”. And I had to tell her.’
The furore which has surrounded Phillip has threatened to engulf This Morning, with ITV getting set to introduce ‘heavy vetting’ of public callers to protect presenters from outbursts over the scandal.
Living by it: Holly posted a snap of the ‘Strawberry Moon’ on her wellness page Wylde Moon alongside words urging others to ‘maintain a positive perspective’
Fall out: Phillip has already apologised to Holly, who presented This Morning with him for 14 years, for lying about his secret relationship with his colleague (centre) and for tainting her public image
Production staff will take on the important role of screening callers, as audience interaction segments are also to be paused to avoid any abuse being sent towards presenters
And on the eve of her on-screen return Holly posted a cryptic message urging others to ‘maintain a positive perspective’.
Uploading a snap of the ‘Strawberry Moon’ on her wellness page Wylde Moon page, the full post read: ‘This Full ‘Strawberry’ Moon in Sagittarius brings with it a zest for life.
‘The guiding influence of this fire sign combined with Jupiter encourages you to maintain a positive perspective and to tune into your finest qualities.
‘Inspire. Renew. Believe.’
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