hillip Schofield has mentioned he's sorry for mendacity to his “best friend” Holly Willoughby, however owes his “greatest apology” to his former lover and colleague.
The 61-year-old presenter informed The Sun the fallout from his secret affair had introduced “the greatest misery” to the person’s “totally innocent life”.
Schofield resigned from ITV final week and was dropped by his expertise company YMU after admitting to the “unwise but not illegal” relationship.
In his first interview since leaving the broadcaster and This Morning, he mentioned he was “utterly broken and ashamed” however that he had not “groomed” the person.
He additionally denied there had ever been a “feud” between him and his “TV sister” Willoughby.
“I’ve lost my best friend. I let her down,” he informed The Sun.
“Holly did not know. And she was one of the first texts that I sent, to say, ‘I am so, so sorry that I lied to you’.”
The pair had introduced This Morning collectively since 2009, with Willoughby resulting from return to the present on Monday after the half-term break, having taken an early vacation after news of Schofield’s departure emerged.
Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary have been among the many presenters internet hosting the programme in latest weeks.
Schofield went on to say that his “greatest apology” over the fallout from the affair was to his former lover and that he would “die sorry” for what he had carried out.
“It has brought the greatest misery into his totally innocent life, his totally innocent family, his totally innocent friends. It has brought the greatest grief to them,” he informed The Sun.
I’ve misplaced my finest pal. I let her down. Holly didn't know. And she was one of many first texts that I despatched, to say, ‘I'm so, so sorry that I lied to you'.
“I am deeply sorry and I apologise to him because I should have known better. I should have acted the way I have always acted. I should not have done it.
“I’m sorry. And I will forever be sorry. I will die sorry. I am so deeply mortified.”
Schofield had reportedly first met the person when he was 15-years-old, however mentioned the affair didn't start till he was a lot older and had begun working at ITV.
He informed The Sun the affair with the youthful colleague started in 2017 after a “consensual moment” in his dressing room.
“It was not a love affair, it was not a relationship, we were not boyfriends; we were mates,” he mentioned.
“I did not (groom him). There are accusations of all sorts of things. It never came across that way (an abuse of power) because we’d become mates. I don’t know about that.
“Of course I understand that there will be a massive judgment, but bearing in mind, I have never exercised that anywhere else.”
The relationship passed off whereas the TV star was nonetheless married to spouse Stephanie Lowe and earlier than he got here out publicly as homosexual.
Schofield mentioned his spouse was “very, very angry” after he confessed to her, having beforehand denied the connection, however that his daughters, Ruby and Molly Lowe, had been very supportive.
His interview with The Sun comes forward of one other with the BBC, resulting from air on Friday, wherein he'll face questions from Amol Rajan.
In a preview of the interview the presenter mentioned he and the younger man had begun speaking with a “completely innocent backwards and forwards” on Twitter about jobs and careers.
“What’s wrong with that? What’s wrong with talking to someone no matter what age they are?” he mentioned.
He added: “The brief communications backwards and forwards up to the point that he came to work on This Morning I think was just chat.
“What was unwise was the fact that it happened and that was a very, very grave error.
“It was consensual, but it was my fault.”
It comes after ITV boss Dame Carolyn McCall was known as to a parliamentary committee on June 14 to reply questions in regards to the broadcaster’s strategy to safeguarding and criticism dealing with following Schofield’s exit.
In a letter seen by the PA news company on Wednesday, the chief govt revealed the broadcaster had instructed barrister Jane Mulcahy KC of Blackstone Chambers, to hold out an exterior evaluate of the information.
It additionally mentioned the broadcaster had “reviewed” its information and mentioned “when rumours of a relationship” between Schofield and an worker of ITV emerged, they “both categorically and repeatedly denied the rumours”.
“Given the ongoing rumours, we continued to ask questions of both parties, who both continued to deny the rumours, including as recently as this month,” the letter said.
The letter was addressed to tradition secretary Lucy Frazer, Culture, Media and Sport committee chair Dame Caroline Dinenage and Ofcom’s chief govt Dame Melanie Dawes.
Dame Caroline mentioned: “The Committee regards the media industry’s duty of care towards its staff a matter of the highest importance.
“Whilst the recent coverage focuses on the Schofield case, it also raises fundamental issues about safeguarding and complaint handling both at ITV and more widely across the media.
“These issues should, particularly in the case of public service broadcasters, be open to scrutiny. The public must have confidence in the robustness of public service broadcasters’ safeguarding procedures.
Dame Carolyn’s letter said there has been “a lot of inaccuracy” in reporting and the previous worker Schofield admitted to an affair with has been provided help all through.
Since Schofield’s resignation, This Morning has been stricken by allegations of “toxicity”.
The present’s former resident physician, Dr Ranj Singh, has hit out at a “toxic” tradition, saying he raised considerations about “bullying and discrimination” two years in the past when he labored there – and afterwards felt like he was “managed out” for whistleblowing.
In the letter on Wednesday, the ITV boss mentioned that an exterior evaluate carried out following a criticism made by Dr Ranj discovered “no evidence of bullying or discrimination”.
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