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A showbiz expert has suggested that there may be home for the career of shamed This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield.
The star, aged 61, has said he fears that he will never work again following the scandal over his affair with a much younger colleague.
But the chairman of a showbusiness talent agency, who count former This Morning host Eamonn Holmes among their clients, has said that Schofield's time on television may not be over, claiming that 'time heals'.
InterTalent boss Jonathan Shalit said: 'The most important thing is Phillip hasn't broken the law.
'Today is a very dark day and the last few weeks have been very tough for him.'
A showbiz expert has suggested that there may be home for the career of shamed This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield
Jonathan Shalit (pictured), the chairman of a showbusiness talent agency, who count former This Morning host Eamonn Holmes among their clients, has said that Schofield's time on television may not be over, claiming that 'time heals'.
Talking to GB News, he made a comparison to another scandal from ITV, when in 2019, The Jeremy Kyle Show was