For days, the news agenda has been dominated by the fallout from Philip Schofield’s scandalous exit from the show.
is ‘up in the air’, a leading entertainment expert has said.
He subsequently revealed he had lied to ITV bosses and Ms Willoughby about having an affair with a younger male colleague - something he described as “unwise but not illegal”.A doctor, who used to provide medical advice onhas described the atmosphere on the show as “toxic” - something presenters Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary denied on air.
Ms Molumby said the show’s brand is “irreparably damaged” and that Mr Schofield’s career could well be over.
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