Phillip Schofield to be marooned on uninhabited tropical island for new Channel 5 show
He will be challenged with "total isolation, the forces of nature and the battle within own mind".
He will be challenged with "total isolation, the forces of nature and the battle within own mind".
Rumour has it he could be heading into the jungle for the next series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here.
After keeping his head down, sources say he is now beginning to “entertain offers and consider what his next steps might be”.
The Sun circulated images of the moment Schofield received a phone call from his manager telling him his time on This Morning was over.
She returned to present This Morning for the first time since Phillip Schofield stepped down from the ITV programme.
In interviews, Schofield has said reports about him are having a “catastrophic effect” on his mind, stating: “Do you want me to die? Because that’s where I am."
Dame Carolyn McCall has written to the Culture Secretary and Ofcom about the departure of Phillip Schofield from This Morning.
Dame Carolyn McCall has written to the Culture Secretary and Ofcom about the departure of Phillip Schofield from This Morning.
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