Philip Schofield was pretending to be straight all these years? I cannot believe it. I always thought he was gay. I had no idea he had a wife and children.
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Philip Schofield was pretending to be straight all these years? I cannot believe it. I always thought he was gay. I had no idea he had a wife and children.
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I thought he was out of the broom cupboard long ago.
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Anyway, good for him and whatever makes him happy. I just found the footage I watched very cringe and wasn't sure why there was such a song and dance about it. Surely he had an inkling if he was gay though during those 50 odd years.
lying and cheating on his wife all these years. sounds like a great guy
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
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Was he cheating? If he is anything like Wilde or Burroughs, then he was, but I don't know. I really did just assume he was gay with the broom cupboard, Mumsy talk show, and general mannerisms.
No way can a reasonably intelligent man such as him not have noticed that men turned him on.
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No, I assume he must have had a gay experience somewhere along the line. When it was somone like Oscar Wilde or Anthony Perkins, they just went and did their gay thing on the side. If that was the case, and I hope it wasn't, then he perhaps behaved very badly and is not brave or virtuous.
It is kind of scummy really, but propped up well with clever theatrics. Frankly, I think it is all between him and his wife and he had no business doing what he did on television. It was corny. Then on some program he deflected with 'It is not about me'. So why the song and dance about you then?
There is nothing interesting in a man being gay these days or for even a lot of days gone. In fact it is all you ever hear. However, there is something rather sad that it takes the probable end of a marriage of 27 years to reach that stunning conclusion.
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