Phillip Schofield Reveals He Is Terrified To Leave The House As He Asks: ‘Will People Spit On Me?’

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Phillip Schofield has lost his job, his reputation, and is a national pariah, so it’s only natural that he’d be wondering things like ‘will people spit on me when I leave the house?’ in these trying times.

I’m not sure that giving interviews like this with The Sun will do anything other than compound his misery, but I guess he’s willing to take a gamble:

We’ve all seen the creepy videos and photos of Schofield and Matthew McGreevy together, but apart from having this affair with a younger colleague who was an adult, no one knows for sure if he did anything else wrong, or indeed illegal. So in that sense I suppose it is a witch hunt where assumptions are being made and his life is being destroyed/threatened over it. Still, it doesn’t look good when your own brother is a convicted paedophile, and there’s photos of you with your ex-lover when he was 10 years old:

Well, I’m sure he’s got enough money by now to take a long holiday and escape the situation. He could write a book, or maybe come back in a year’s time when everything’s died down and host a show on GB News? He could’ve been in Barbados already, just in time to catch Holly Willoughby throw him under the bus on tomorrow’s Good Morning.

Whatever happens, you cannot be sitting at home in London all day worrying about whether people are going to spit at you in the street. That’s just no way to live.

To watch Jack Jones take all the credit for Schofield being ‘exposed’, click HERE.

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