Phillip Schofield, who resigned from his role at ITV after his affair came to light, has reunited on TV with his former best friend Holly Willoughby.
Former This Morning star Phillip, who cut ties with ITV after admitting to having an affair with a younger male colleague and issued an apology to Holly Willoughby and his former colleagues after lying to them about it, has left fans baffled as he popped up in a new Netflix series, which showed a rerun of the star on the show alongside his former co-presenter.
It's the first time Phillip has appeared on ITV since his shock exit from his role in the famous show after 20 years and the subsequent honest interview with BBC to discuss the fallout after news of an affair with a coworker emerged, which he said was "unwise but not illegal".
Appearing in the new three-part documentary 'Who Killed Jill Dando?' on Netflix which highlights the shocking murder of BBC Crimewatch presenter Jill Dando outside her London home in Fulham. The series covers what happened after her murder, the manhunt that ensued and that the real killer has never been identified or caught.
The introduction from Holly and Phillip came ahead of an interview with investigative journalist Mark Williams-Thomas to mark the 23rd anniversary of Jill's death. The clip is short but sees Holly address the camera as she says: "What happened that morning remains a mystery, the crime unsolved, her killer never held to justice."
Earlier this week, Jill's brother, Nigel, appeared on ITV's Lorraine where he discussed his own theory behind Jill's tragic death.
He issued an apology to his pal and colleagues after lying to them about having an affair with a younger male co-star. It was also alleged that the duo were "no longer speaking" following Phillip's admission.
Zoë Kravitz opens up about nearly destroying Taylor Swift’s house during Seth Meyers show
Joe Jonas accidentally leaks 'Camp Rock 3' plans amid much-anticipated sequel buzz
American singer-songwriter talks about her different music eras in a new podcast interview
Demi Lovato lives her full circle moment after 'healing' reunion with Jonas Brothers
Alex Cooper leaves Swifties spiraling with subtle Taylor Swift hint
The show will premiere in 2026 and will consist of 8 episodes