TV presenter Phillip Schofield has revealed he is gay, saying his sexuality had "become an issue in my head".

In a post on Instagram, he wrote: "With the strength and support of my wife and my daughters, I have been coming to terms with the fact that I am gay."

Within minutes of publishing the statement on Friday, an emotional Schofield appeared on ITV's This Morning and was interviewed by his co-host Holly Willoughby about his decision to come out.

He told her he had been inspired by the "brave" guests who have appeared on the show and thought: "I have to be that person."

Image: TV presenter Phillip Schofield with his friend and This Morning co-host Holly Willoughby

He said he had "never had any secrets" from his wife of 27 years, Stephanie Lowe.


"This is tough," he said, his voice breaking. "This is not something that has happened quickly. I've had to deal with this in my head for quite some time.

"We have gone through this together. We have been very open and very honest.

"I cannot write in any statement how I feel about that woman. She is amazing. She is literally astonishing."

The former Going Live! and The Cube presenter said he had not had his hand forced in coming out:

"This is my decision," he said. "This is absolutely my decision, it was something I knew I had to do."

Image: Schofield with his wife Stephanie Lowe, and daughters Molly and Ruby

Asked why he was announcing it now, Schofield said: "I wasn't being honest with myself.

"You know this has been bothering me for a very long time," he said, which Willoughby acknowledged, nodding her head.

"I think everybody does these things at their own speed, in their own time, when they feel the time is right," he said.

"There is no question that it, in recent times, has consumed my head. And has become an issue in my head.

"All you can be in life, is honest with yourself. And I was getting to the point when I knew I wasn't honest with myself.

"I was getting to the point where I didn't like myself very much because I wasn't being honest with myself."

Image: Schofield and his wife Stephanie after the birth of their daughter Molly

Schofield said he was "very conscious" of the "hurt", "pain" and "upset" he had caused his family.

"I do feel guilty... But I am proud of myself today," he said.

Describing how he told his daughters Molly and Ruby, Schofield said: "It wasn't easy but they were - they are - so amazing in their love and support.

"I sat them down and I told them and they jumped up and they gave me a hug, a big hug, a long hug, and then they hugged Steph and said, 'It's okay, it's okay, this is fine. We'll be okay. We'll always be a family'.

"We're always us four, which is what we call ourselves. We'll always be that."

With tears in his eyes, he recalled visiting his mum Patricia in Cornwall to tell her, and her response was that she didn't care.

Image: Willoughby wrote that she had 'never been more proud' of Schofield

He added: "It's funny because everyone I have spoken to... have all been so supportive, so loving and caring.

"My entire family have grabbed us and said 'It's OK, we love you, we are proud of you' and every person I tell, it gets a little lighter and a little lighter.

"But at the same time I've made this decision, which is essential for me and for my head, which is the reason why I've done this, I'm very aware that Steph and the girls are at home watching this.

"They have been supporting this as we got to this moment."

Image: Schofield's daughter Ruby, who he said had been incredibly supportive, shared this image of her parents on Instagram in 2018 on their silver wedding anniversary

Asked if he was considering a relationship with someone else at this time, Schofield said: "I don't think so, I'm not thinking there, I'm doing each day at a time now.

"And this has always been a slow process and there's no fast process after, this was the big day, and this was the day I knew that everything was pointing towards... So afterwards I don't know. There's no one. I'm not rushing to anybody."

Offering him words of support, Willoughby held her friend in a huge embrace and told him: "I will be by your side forever."

She also posted a photograph of the two of them on Instagram, and wrote: "Never been more proud of my friend than I am today."

Image: Schofield's Instagram post

In his statement on Instagram, Schofield wrote: "You never know what's going on in someone's seemingly perfect life, what issues they are struggling with, or the state of their well-being - and so you won't know what has been consuming me for the last few years."

He went on: "This is something that has caused many heartbreaking conversations at home. I have been married to Steph for nearly 27 years, and we have two beautiful grown-up daughters, Molly and Ruby.

"My family have held me so close: they have tried to cheer me up, to smother me with kindness and love, despite their own confusion, yet still I can't sleep and there have been some very dark moments."

Schofield said: "My inner conflict contrasts with an outside world that has changed so very much for the better.

"Today, quite rightly, being gay is a reason to celebrate and be proud."