Quarantarantino
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Coming out for me was the most traumatic experience of my life. Took me years to recover, but now a very happy married gay man who doesn't actually give a fuck. But still has memories of the coming out process ....I wonder how they felt being dragged into the 'coming out on live tv'. I will post the photo again of that day from the most liked posts. Hand on Ruth's knee, Schofield holding Eamonn's hand. They must have been fit to puke at all the drama.
As for Rylan, he is firmly in the Eamonn and Ruth camp. I think he said something about the way people are treated, maybe it was fairly general though - like be careful how you treat people on the way up or something.
It's always commented about Rylan too, how respectful and nice he is to everyone he works with no matter what their role is.
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Rylan is everything that Schofield isn't. Schofield hates that. (I Rylan).I remember Rylan cohosting with him once and you could tell PS was livid. Rylan is fab
I really hope this happens Someone needs to speak upRumour has it Eamon is currently trying to find a loophole in Phil’s superinjunction that allows him to speak to the Irish media There’s some chatter about it in Belfast. I guess Eamon wouldn’t go to such lengths unless he had something big to say.
Eamonn follows Marek on TwitterMarek is still very much active on Twitter. I’m not sure why he doesn’t post on here anymore
If it were one of my brothers, I wouldn't hesitate to turn them in, when I knew out there was a child being abused. Child abuse, removal of innocence, grooming and manipulating them, messing their heads up for life is disgusting and I couldn't live with myself if I turned a blind eye. I would tell my brother that I would go to the police myself if they didn't turn themselves in. If they made the right choice and went to the police, I would support them. If they didn't, I wouldn't have any more to do with themTo be honest it's a difficult one for me. I am not a fan of Phillip Schofield, but i don't dislike the guy. I am kind of on the fence about him. But it's also his family. If a sibling came to me worried and stressed about a criminal act they had committed, my natural instinct wouldn't be to grass them up, but i do know it would be wrong too.
It's a bit like mothers who protect their criminal child until they cannot anymore. When it's your flesh and blood and you care for them, you also want to protect them. It isn't right, but it's emotions taking over. I can sort of understand it from Phillips's POV.
Thankfully I've never been in that position, and if i was i cannot honestly say i wouldn't react like Phillip did. The issue is Phillip does have some sketchy rumours surrounding him too, which doesn't make things easier.
Yes I thought this too! I bet the TM team are rubbing their hands with glee, it’s the ideal way to bury anything about Philth. RIP Paul O’Grady - you were truly a genuine, kind and professional TV presenter, something rare these daysI loved Paul O’grady but for the love of dogs why did you have to go this week? They will replace anything on Philth with this news RIP PG. you deserve you place in heaven surrounded by zillions of fur babies x
Could be the end of Loose Women .... pleaseThing is, if this does all come out, it's going to bring down all of ITVs morning shows and people on them as they are all interlinked and pally. If it comes out it will also come out that it was widely known at ITV, so everyone by default becomes enablers and supporters of grooming and abuse. All the Loose Women, everyone on TM, plus Good Morning Britain.
Also how will his colleagues at ITV be able to cover the story in a professional capacity when everyone knows they knew.
It's a disaster waiting to happen