Eamonn Holmes' reaction says it all as TV co-star tears into Phillip Schofield
Eamonn Holmes has been extremely vocal about his dislike for former This Morning co-star Phil, 62 and his reaction to a segment discussing Schofield's return to TV spoke volumes
by Daniel Bird, https://www.facebook.com/danielbirdwrites · Irish MirrorEamonn Holmes was caught giving a very telling reaction to the news Phillip Schofield is making a dramatic TV comeback.
The Irish broadcaster, 64, has been extremely vocal about his dislike for former This Morning co-star Phil, 62. When Phillip quit the daytime show and admitted to an "unwise but not illegal" affair with a much younger colleague, Eamonn fumed on social media: "Schofield has finally been caught out" and branded ITV "The ministry of lies".
He also vented that he and his former wife Ruth Langsford had been "taken for fools" by Schofield after comforting him life on TV when he came out as gay. Eamonn said he had "felt used and ashamed" after his ITV colleagues had lied to him as he launched a number of furious tirades on social media.
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Following the news that Phillip is making a return to TV on Channel 5's Cast Away, Eamonn has shared his brutal reaction and it appears there's still a hefty feud. Schofield's dramatic decision, despite vowing to stay out of the limelight, caused a stir on GB News' breakfast programme.
Anchor Isabel Webster introduced the segment and the news didn't go down too well with Webster, Eamonn and their guests. "Is this not just the chance for a narcissist to have more me time on screen?" fumed GP Dr Renee Hoenderkamp. She added: "I don't want to know his story, I'm not interested in it. I know that he's a celeb and people do seem to lap up any news, whether it's good or bad, but I think it's time maybe he stayed on the island."
Meanwhile, former Home Office Minister Norman Baker fumed: "So what? I don't want to know about it, I'm not interested in it. Why is The Sun giving two pages to it? I suppose it sells papers but really, is that the most important thing in the papers?"
Isabel interrupted adding: "Well, he was one of our most high-profile presenters in the country, he was married and he had two children when the scandal emerged, he lost all of his TV work including Dancing On Ice, he fell out with his one-time best friend and co-host Holly Willoughby, who also quite frankly, didn't she lose her job off the back of it all?" Isabel added that Schofield "had to leave social media" in the wake of his scandal.
"My heart bleeds," fumed Baker, while Eamonn let out a chuckle. The broadcaster was heard adding: "Very good." Phillip recently revealed he'll be sharing his "story of survival" on the Channel 5 programme. Sharing still images, he penned: "Now you know how I spent my Summer! Alone for 10 days, no food, no water, no crew. My story of survival, both on a desert island and off it."
Speaking about the show, he said: "This is most definitely a first for me and the only thing I felt compelled to do. It appealed to me on so many levels. I've recently had a lot of time to think about my life, what went right and what went wrong, but I've always had the safe arms of friends and family wrapped around me. This time it's just me, no phone, no comforts, no crew and only lip balm as a luxury.
"I'm looking forward to exploring the island, trying to tie knots to secure my shelter and foraging and fending for myself in the wild ... with no help. Maybe I'll be Robinson Crusoe, or maybe I'll just be Tom Hanks' Wilson and quietly drift off into the wild blue yonder!!"
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