Phillip Schofield fights back tears on This Morning as he admits recent mental health struggles

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The This Morning presenter was visibly emotional as he opened up about his mental health struggles over the past year…

September 24, 2020 - 11:27 BST Francesca Shillcock Phillip Schofield has opened up about his mental health struggles and admitted he's taken a"dark turn" in recent times. During Thursday's episode of This Morning, the presenter was visibly emotional as he explained to viewers at home how the pressures of lockdown and coronavirus has taken its toll on his state of mind.

The presenter went on to note the importance of having a support network and thanked his co-star Holly Willoughby as well as his wife Steph, to whom he has been married since 1993, and their daughters, for their emotional help and support. He added: "Steph, my wife at home, my girls, my family, and loved ones can be instrumental in helping. I realize that not everyone is as lucky as I am to have sympathetic ears to listen to people that even understand how you can help someone just by listening.

Speaking to his co-star and close friend Holly Willoughby as he revealed his sexuality to viewers, Phillip said:"This is something that has caused many heart-breaking conversations at home.

 

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