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Ex-colleague not groomed, says Schofield

- NAOMI CLARKE AND KERRI-ANN ROPER

Phillip Schofield has categorica­lly denied grooming his former This Morning colleague but said their later affair was “unforgivab­le”.

The 61-year-old expresente­r confirmed the pair met when the younger man was 15 but said their interactio­ns until he was an adult were just about “career advice”.

Schofield has said the first time he had any “kind of sexual contact” with his former lover was not until he was in his 20s and working on the ITV morning show.

In an interview with the BBC’s Amol Rajan, Schofield recounted the first time they met, saying: “I was invited by a friend of mine to go to open a drama school... But, whether it was immediatel­y or some time after, he said ‘Will you follow him on Twitter, because he’s a fan?’

“So I said ‘Yeah, sure, no problem’, which I did.”

Rajan added: “And he was, what, 15 at the time?”

Schofield said: “I follow 11,300 people, and in all the time I’ve been on Twitter there has never been any whiff of impropriet­y.”

He added that the pair were “hardly” in touch, but the young man had later got in contact to ask “if he could visit the studios, work experience-type of thing. I said ‘Come down and have a look, for sure’, which he did”.

Schofield told Rajan the man was 19 when he had first expressed interest in a television career, and, when asked by Rajan if, looking back on their messages, there was “any sense in which you were flirting with him”, he replied: “No, I’ve been 41 years in television. Nothing like this before.

“No accusation­s. “I mean, this is all accusation­s.”

The former TV presenter confirmed he did help the younger man put a showreel together but said he “was then given a job (at This Morning) on his own merits because he was very good”.

Seeking to clarify the nature of their relationsh­ip when the former colleague was underage, Rajan said: “Just be really clear, your relationsh­ip between when you met him when he was 15 and then when he was 18 was occasional direct messages... no pictures of each other sent to each other?”

Schofield responded by shaking his head.

Asked whether the messages were flirtatiou­s, the former TV presenter said: “Just work-related, just career advice, career help.”

Schofield resigned from ITV last week and was dropped by his talent agency, YMU, after admitting to the “unwise but not illegal” relationsh­ip.

Asked directly by Rajan if he had any kind of sexual relationsh­ip when his former lover was underage, Schofield said: “God, no.

“In my statement, it says ‘consensual relationsh­ip, fully legal’. I mean, that (the statement) was approved by both sides.”

 ?? ?? HAPPIER DAYS: Co-presenters Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby fell out.
HAPPIER DAYS: Co-presenters Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby fell out.

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