PHILLIP Schofield has threatened to expose his former co-workers after saying he was 'thrown under the bus'. The TV star has returned to television after 16 months off air after admitting to an 'unwise but not illegal' affair with a young runner. As the second episode of Cast Away aired on Channel 5, Phil opened up on being 'thrown under the bus' by the people he worked with during the scandal.
Speaking to the camera, he said: "People just went, who I thought were my friends and they just went and that's like 'what the hell'." He continued: "I have been chucked under a bus, and I could drive the same bus over so many people but I'm not that sort of person, I never have been." "But if I sit down with a camera and the light's going who knows what I'll say.
" more on phillip schofield Later in the second episode of the three-part series, Phil said: “I miss parts of being on TV, certainly. "I miss most of it, if I’m honest, I miss most of it. “But there are bits that I really, really, really don’t miss.
“You learn a lot about people, I don’t miss that.” Most read in TV Phil blames his brother for being "fired" from his lucrative This Morning and Dancing on Ice gigs. In April 2023, Timothy Schofield was convicted of 11 sexual offences involving a child – including emotionally blackmailing a child into sex acts.
However, according to The Mirror, ITV insiders are highly refuting the claims, saying: “Phillip's new comments are simply untrue, he is lying again.” By .