
Fern Britton says she has 'mixed emotions' on Phillip Schofield amid their feud
Fern Britton has given her verdict on Phillip Schofield's fall from grace amid decades of feud rumours between them, admitting she has 'mixed emotions' about the shamed presenter.
Fern Britton says Phillip Schofield's fall from grace left her with 'mixed emotions' after working alongside him for seven years on This Morning. 'It brought up a lot of mixed emotions.
"The years we worked together were mostly great fun and we were a very good partnership which I can remember with fondness,' 67-year-old Fern told Saga Magazine, despite years of feud rumours between the pair.
Fern quit This Morning back in 2009, with Phillip claiming in his 2020 autobiography that the pair had a fallout over This Morning's content, describing their relationship as 'beyond repair'.
Three years later, Phillip, 63, stepped down from This Morning as it was uncovered he had an 'unwise but not illegal' affair with a young show runner, following months of rumours he was embroiled in a feud with co-presenter Holly Willoughby.
And while many assume there's no love lost between the shamed presenter and Fern, she had only kind words to say of Phillip. 'I knew how much he loved his job and cared deeply for his public perception. It must have been a terribly difficult time for him and his family,' said Fern.
Since leaving This Morning, Phillip subsequently left his presenting role on Dancing On Ice and has steered away from the spotlight - other than his negatively received 2024 mini series, Cast Away, on Channel 5. While Holly Willoughby has also since left This Morning, with presenters Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard taking over on the morning magazine show.
However, Fern recently stepped further into showbiz with an appearance on Celebrity Big Brother last year, alongside the likes of Sharon Osborne and Louis Walsh.
During her time in the famous house, Fern remained tight-lipped on her thoughts about Phillip's scandal-ridden two years. 'Genuinely, I haven't been [on This Morning] for 15 years – I got off the train and it's way over the horizon now, so I honestly don't know. I can't say anything. It was tricky at times. I think Ben [Shephard] and Cat [Deeley] are going to do a great job,' she said when probed by housemates.
Since the TV stint, Fern has returned to writing and recently released her tenth book, A Cornish Legacy. 'After This Morning, I needed to find a way to pay for my children to go to university,' she says of the decision to become an author.
Talking about relationships and love in her newest book, Fern says she is also open to romance in the real world, but says it won't be easy to woo her.
'I'm not adverse to [meeting someone new] but they'd have to be bloody spectacular,' said Fern, who split from husband of 22 years Phil Vickery in 2020. 'They'd have to make me laugh, they must be kind, and they must be honest.
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Schofield resigned from ITV in 2023 after admitting to an 'unwise but not illegal' affair with a much younger male colleague on This Morning. Britton, 67, presented the morning programme with Schofield for eight years before leaving in 2009. In an interview with Saga Magazine, Britton, speaking about Schofield stepping down from This Morning, said: 'It brought up a lot of mixed emotions. The years we worked together were mostly great fun and we were a very good partnership, which I can remember with fondness. 'I knew how much he loved his job and cared deeply for his public perception. It must have been a terribly difficult time for him and his family.' Britton also spoke about learning not to let others take advantage of her easy-going nature. 'I think I understand myself a bit better now, and can look back and see that I foolishly handed power to partners, bosses and colleagues, because I'm very easy-going and I never used to see around the corner and think, 'Oh hang on, they're actually manipulating me',' she said. While Britton may be best known for her years on daytime television, she has also built a career as a novelist. She has lived in Cornwall since splitting from TV chef Phil Vickery in 2020 after two decades of marriage. In her latest book, A Cornish Legacy, she draws on her life to explore themes of divorce, inheritance and the emotional weight of old houses. Talking about whether she would be open to finding new love, she told the magazine: 'I'm not averse to it but they'd have to be bloody spectacular. They have to make me laugh, they must be kind, and they must be honest.' Britton said she is now a regular at church, and talked about it giving her the 'nicest feeling'. She said: 'It's so important to feel useful. I've started regularly going to church, and honestly just helping make the coffees and the sandwiches in the church hall gives me the nicest feeling I've had for a long time.'


South Wales Guardian
3 hours ago
- South Wales Guardian
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Schofield resigned from ITV in 2023 after admitting to an 'unwise but not illegal' affair with a much younger male colleague on This Morning. Britton, 67, presented the morning programme with Schofield for eight years before leaving in 2009. In an interview with Saga Magazine, Britton, speaking about Schofield stepping down from This Morning, said: 'It brought up a lot of mixed emotions. The years we worked together were mostly great fun and we were a very good partnership, which I can remember with fondness. 'I knew how much he loved his job and cared deeply for his public perception. It must have been a terribly difficult time for him and his family.' Britton also spoke about learning not to let others take advantage of her easy-going nature. 'I think I understand myself a bit better now, and can look back and see that I foolishly handed power to partners, bosses and colleagues, because I'm very easy-going and I never used to see around the corner and think, 'Oh hang on, they're actually manipulating me',' she said. While Britton may be best known for her years on daytime television, she has also built a career as a novelist. She has lived in Cornwall since splitting from TV chef Phil Vickery in 2020 after two decades of marriage. In her latest book, A Cornish Legacy, she draws on her life to explore themes of divorce, inheritance and the emotional weight of old houses. Talking about whether she would be open to finding new love, she told the magazine: 'I'm not averse to it but they'd have to be bloody spectacular. They have to make me laugh, they must be kind, and they must be honest.' Britton said she is now a regular at church, and talked about it giving her the 'nicest feeling'. She said: 'It's so important to feel useful. I've started regularly going to church, and honestly just helping make the coffees and the sandwiches in the church hall gives me the nicest feeling I've had for a long time.'