This Morning employees will reportedly have counselling paid for by ITV bosses to help them deal with the Phillip Schofield ordeal – after Holly Willoughby said it was ‘a lot to process’.
The mental health care, for Willoughby among others, comes after the TV host addressed viewers last week following Schofield’s admittance of an affair with a young male runner on the show.
According to The Sun, a TV source said: ‘The executives know they have a duty of care to their employees, especially as the spotlight has been on them during the public scandal.
‘They’ve told everyone that counselling is available if they want it.’
On Monday morning Willoughby returned to This Morning accompanied by presenter Josie Gibson.
Speaking on the show she said: ‘It feels very strange sitting here without Phil, and I imagine you might be feeling a lot like I have – shaken, troubled, let down, worried for the well-being of people on all sides of what’s been going on, and full of questions.
‘You, me and all of us at This Morning gave our love and support to someone who was not telling the truth, who acted in a way that they themselves felt that they had to resign from ITV and step down from a career that they loved.
