Phillip Schofield has been dropped by a significant UK retailer for which he produced a Christmas vary.
The previous Dancing On Ice presenter’s profession is in tatters after he admitted to an ‘unwise however not unlawful’ affair with a a lot youthful runner on This Morning.
The revelation noticed him resign from ITV with ‘rapid impact’, dropped by his brokers of 35 years YMU and axed from King Charles’ charity The Prince’s Belief.
Wine firm When in Rome, which produced a spread of boxed wines with Schofield, additionally confirmed to The Drinks Enterprise their partnership had ‘drawn to a pure conclusion.’
One other main agency has adopted swimsuit and ended their working relationship with Schofield ‘at the start of the yr.’
The previous The Dice host fronted a spread of items designed for dwelling cooks for Boots final Christmas.
The vary included an olive oil and balsamic vinegar pourer set, priced at £12.50, greek olives with a bowl and wood spoon set, costing £18, and a £16 sharing board with chutney. The objects are now not seen on the Boots web site.
A spokesperson for the corporate instructed Metro.co.uk: ‘We now have already deliberate the vast majority of our Christmas vary for 2023 and it doesn’t embrace the Phillip Schofield meals vary. This resolution was made at the start of the yr.’
It comes after ITV instructed a barrister to conduct an exterior overview of the info surrounding Schofield’s departure from This Morning. The broadcaster will even reportedly be challenged by MPs over his departure and affair confession.
ITV stated it launched a probe in 2020 when ‘rumours of a relationship between Phillip Schofield and an worker of ITV first started to flow into.’
‘Each events had been questioned and each categorically and repeatedly denied the rumours as did Phillip’s then company YMU,’ the assertion to Metro.co.uk added.
‘As well as, ITV spoke to various individuals who labored on This Morning and weren’t supplied with, and didn’t discover, any proof of a relationship past rumour and hearsay.’
Schofield can be reportedly promoting the condominium used for ‘Playtime Thursdays’ together with his younger lover.
The 2-bedroom penthouse positioned in South London is allegedly available on the market for £1.2million.
Schofield’s lawyer declined to remark when contacted by Metro.co.uk.
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