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TV presenter Phillip Schofield has revealed he is gay, after 27 years of marriage to his wife.

The 57-year-old, who has two daughters with wife Stephanie Lowe, made the announcement via a statement posted on his Instagram story.

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

"Yes, I am feeling pain and confusion, but that comes only from the hurt that I am causing to my family."

Schofield presents ITV programmes including Dancing On Ice and This Morning, which won a National Television Award last week.

The presenter was interviewed by his co-host Holly Willoughby on Friday's edition of This Morning.

"You know this has been bothering me for a very long time," he said. "Everybody does this at their own speed when the time is right."

The presenter added his sexuality has recently "become an issue in my head".

"All you can be in your life is honest with yourself and I was getting to the point where 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.

"[Coming out] is my decision. This is absolutely my decision. It was something I knew that I had to do. I don't know what the world will be like now. I don't know how this will be taken or what people will think."

But the presenter said he is not ready yet for a relationship with a man.

Phillip Schofield's statement in full:

"You never know what's going on in someone's seemingly perfect life, what issues they are struggling with, or the state of their wellbeing - and so you won't know what has been consuming me for the last few years. With the strength and support of my wife and my daughters, I have been coming to terms with the fact that I am gay.

"This is something that has caused many heart-breaking 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.

"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. Yes, I am feeling pain and confusion, but that comes only from the hurt that I am causing to my family.

"Steph has been incredible - I love her so very much. She is the kindest soul I have ever met. My girls have been astonishing in their love, hugs and encouraging words of comfort. Both my and Steph's entire families have stunned me with their love, instant acceptance and support.

"Of course they are worried about Steph, but I know they will scoop us both up. My friends are the best, especially Holly, who has been so kind and wise - and who has hugged me as I sobbed on her shoulder. At ITV, I couldn't hope to work with more wonderful, supportive teams.

How the nation fell in love with This Morning

"Every day on This Morning, I sit in awe of those we meet who have been brave and open in confronting their truth - so now it's my turn to share mine. This will probably all come as something of a surprise and I understand, but only by facing this, by being honest, can I hope to find peace in my mind and a way forward.

"Please be kind, especially to my family."

Dermot O'Leary was among the TV presenters applauding Schofield's decision to come out.

"Sending big love to the Schofield and his family," the X Factor host tweeted. "Stand up guy, heart of a lion. X"

Richard Osman of BBC One's Pointless said: "When you create a new entertainment show and start discussing who should host, the first name on the list is always Phillip Schofield. That's a fact.

"He's just the very best at what he does, and the public adore him. Looking forward to many more years of his charm and brilliance."

The BBC's Victoria Derbyshire added: "So much love for Schofe for his open, honest, dignified statement."

Britain's Got Talent and I'm A Celebrity hosts Ant and Dec said: "Huge respect and admiration for our friend Schofe. Sending love to you P, and to your 3 lovely girls ❤️."

Dancing on Ice star Ian H Watkins, who recently made history by dancing with his same-sex partner on the show, welcomed Schofield to "our beautiful rainbow family!"

'Playing catch-up'
Schofield found fame on children's TV in the 1980s alongside Gordon the Gopher in the BBC's Broom Cupboard, and on Saturday morning show Going Live!

He has starred in the West End in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Doctor Dolittle, and fronted TV game shows like Talking Telephone Numbers and Schofield's Quest before joining This Morning in 2002.

The programme has won at the National Television Awards for 10 years in a row, including the prize for best live magazine show at last month's ceremony.

Schofield also presents a programme with his wife every December where they review Christmas gifts.

Entertainment reporter Caroline Frost told BBC Radio 5 Live that stars from the previous generation were likely have been told in the past that coming out as gay could damage their careers.

"You see all these young stars coming through and they don't have to think about it," she said. "They're fluid. They just define their own terms.

"But a lot of those older entertainers are having to play catch-up. They branded themselves and were probably advised 'Don't come out because it will ruin your following'.

"So they are having to catch-up and climb back up the hill of enjoying the same privileges that have come very naturally to that new generation."

https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-51414010
 
'I am causing hurt to my family'. What a coward. And what a betrayal to his wife who could have had someone who truly loved her as a woman all her life instead of someone who didn't even like women and now that chance has been robbed of her. I wonder if she will question all those personal moments where he would have told her he loved her.

Also what is the need to 'come out'. You love men, good for you. Why the need to glorify it? I'll never understand.
 
'I am causing hurt to my family'. What a coward. And what a betrayal to his wife who could have had someone who truly loved her as a woman all her life instead of someone who didn't even like women and now that chance has been robbed of her. I wonder if she will question all those personal moments where he would have told her he loved her.

Also what is the need to 'come out'. You love men, good for you. Why the need to glorify it? I'll never understand.

Not sure why he is involving his wife in this!
 
Another loser celebrity jumping on the LGBTQ bandwagon to stay relevant. If he was really gay, when did it take him so long to come out? And if he is really gay, why was he married to a woman for so many years? So he ruined her life because he was too much of a coward to come out a lot earlier. Idiot!
 
Schofield may or may not being using this for his own agenda but for some people its not like a light bulb that suddenly flicks on... It can take many years to figure it all out.

people should be far more respectful, particularly on a site like this where I'm sure many are living a painful life locked in their closet
 
Another loser celebrity jumping on the LGBTQ bandwagon to stay relevant. If he was really gay, when did it take him so long to come out? And if he is really gay, why was he married to a woman for so many years? So he ruined her life because he was too much of a coward to come out a lot earlier. Idiot!

You really need an answer for that.
 
You really need an answer for that.

Yes, I do. I couldn’t care less if he is gay. What I care about is the fact that he ruined his wife’s life. She was married to him thinking that he loves her, but it turns out that he was never into women. What a selfish idiot!
 
Yes, I do. I couldn’t care less if he is gay. What I care about is the fact that he ruined his wife’s life. She was married to him thinking that he loves her, but it turns out that he was never into women. What a selfish idiot!

Maybe he loved her as a person, not as a woman. Pristine, asexual love.
 
I have a cousin who is gay as a two dollar bill, lives in San fransisco . Married with two kids . Why? Family pressure, societal pressure. Guilt
.....

This is common among desi gays. I have a friend who is gay, who married because he wanted kids. Takes good care of the wife as well. Another friend who is gay and wants kids too, but has not married because he thinks the wife will cheat on him. He is such a big shot that he gets rishtas from top business and political families.
 
Just another example that if you push a lifestyle as desirable for long enough, then those who are unsure will get swayed.
 
Thats surely a good thing then?

Not in this case. If Schofield thought he was gay, then why get married and have children? Obviously he thought he was straight for a long time, now with all the LGBT promotion, he's decided that perhaps he would like a bit of that. I just think this is all a bit feckless.
 
Not in this case. If Schofield thought he was gay, then why get married and have children? Obviously he thought he was straight for a long time, now with all the LGBT promotion, he's decided that perhaps he would like a bit of that. I just think this is all a bit feckless.

To be honest, I really don't now what his intentions are.
He may well have done it so for his own career and the whole thing does look a little suspicious.
Whilst I have sympathy for those that are really struggling in life I have little for Schofield even though I grew up watching him in a closet with a goffer puppet :)
 
Not in this case. If Schofield thought he was gay, then why get married and have children? Obviously he thought he was straight for a long time, now with all the LGBT promotion, he's decided that perhaps he would like a bit of that. I just think this is all a bit feckless.

My neighbour is also gay but is from Croatia who are quite orthodox unlike the Western European countries. He knew he was gay since his teens but due to parental, societal pressure he got married to a woman. After coming to Germany he saw how much more accepting the society was so he told his wife about being homosexual and she laughed and said she knew from a long time. He asked her how she knew and she said because everytime they went to the beach all the guys were looking at women while he was ogling guys.

They had a 10 year old daughter at the time so they decided to wait till she was 18 and left for college and then they would decide what to do. Surely enough after she left they seperated amicably and he has been living with his soulmate for the past 6 years.

Both are really nice, kind and sensitive guys however the other guy is German and came out in his teens.

All said and done he should not have gotten married due to pressure and should've been honest to a woman he promised to love (which he does in a way) and stay with for the rest of their lives but life isn't so simple and there are many factors at work.

It's easy to say I wouldn't have done this or that and what not but that's easier said than done if you never in a similar position.
 
Call me whatever u want,I hate who are homosexual but that doesn't mean that I will be rude to them.
I mean why people like same gender?
 
Call me whatever u want,I hate who are homosexual but that doesn't mean that I will be rude to them.
I mean why people like same gender?

If we exchange the word homosexual for Muslim and leave rest of the sentence the same. What would be your reaction.
 
My neighbour is also gay but is from Croatia who are quite orthodox unlike the Western European countries. He knew he was gay since his teens but due to parental, societal pressure he got married to a woman. After coming to Germany he saw how much more accepting the society was so he told his wife about being homosexual and she laughed and said she knew from a long time. He asked her how she knew and she said because everytime they went to the beach all the guys were looking at women while he was ogling guys.

They had a 10 year old daughter at the time so they decided to wait till she was 18 and left for college and then they would decide what to do. Surely enough after she left they seperated amicably and he has been living with his soulmate for the past 6 years.

Both are really nice, kind and sensitive guys however the other guy is German and came out in his teens.

All said and done he should not have gotten married due to pressure and should've been honest to a woman he promised to love (which he does in a way) and stay with for the rest of their lives but life isn't so simple and there are many factors at work.

It's easy to say I wouldn't have done this or that and what not but that's easier said than done if you never in a similar position.

It could be that Schofield's family also knew about his preference for a long time and are on board with him coming out. If that's the case the great, not really anyone else's business. I haven't heard anything from their side, I think that would probably shed some light.
 
Surprised it took so long for him to come out to be honest, this was always pretty obvious.
 
Not surprised to see the some of the stuff here from the certain posters.

Anyway, it was a bit strange to me at first, but if you think about it, repression is quite common. I know someone from sixth form who dated a girl for 4 years before he came out. Perhaps they try to convince themselves it's not true that they're gay (since there can be societal and familial pressures), but I'm not sure.

It just find it strange how people who would cry 'Islamaphobia' if anyone say anything remotely critical of Islam are saying such things about gay people. Of course, it's your freedom of speech, but so is the reverse about Islam.
 
It has become a trend for someone who is not liked by the audience to 'come out' as if coming out is a washing powder or washing machine which would make you clean after your blunders.
 
Surprised it took so long for him to come out to be honest, this was always pretty obvious.

You know I never had the slightest inclination.
For others yes but not for the Schoff
 
To be honest, I really don't now what his intentions are.
He may well have done it so for his own career and the whole thing does look a little suspicious.
Whilst I have sympathy for those that are really struggling in life I have little for Schofield even though I grew up watching him in a closet with a goffer puppet :)

Not sure if you've seen the memes about Gordon the Goffer today.

As for Schofield not sure why he made this public if he is not in a relationship with a man and has not said he is divorcing his wife?

He's been hiding his feelings for years so why not continue to do so?
 
He's been hiding his feelings for years so why not continue to do so?

Because he wants to jump on the LGBTQ bandwagon. He will now have a lot of people praising him for his supposed bravery in coming out. He will get attention which will keep him relevant for a few more years.
 
Because he wants to jump on the LGBTQ bandwagon. He will now have a lot of people praising him for his supposed bravery in coming out. He will get attention which will keep him relevant for a few more years.

May well be the case but he is a millionaire, doesn't need any more money.

He may have plans to be with someone else but thought he should come out first to save any backlash.

The excuse it's not been easy for him is lame, he is a famous celeb who would get all the support he needs. Clearly a liar.
 
Who knows whether it was a marriage of convenience for both parties and they decided to have a family etc or whether his wife knew and accepted it from the outset.

Remember him on Children's BBC with Gordon the Gopher etc, it was obvious then he was gay.

I know some couples where both the male and female are gay & lesbian respectively, including Pakistanis and Indians, but decide to enter into a marriage of convenience due to family, religious, cultural and societal pressure. Also know gay Pakistani men , including my cousins, who have entered into arranged marriages and effectively live double lives, can't imagine the mental pressure they endure not to mention their poor wives.

Sexuality is on a spectrum and some people are naturally homosexual, if all societies accepted this then we would not have these issues where gay men feel compelled to enter into heterosexual marriages.
 
Call me whatever u want,I hate who are homosexual but that doesn't mean that I will be rude to them.
I mean why people like same gender?

i'll call you a bigot, how can you hate people you haven't even met, it's none of your business how other people live their lives. The most ardent anti-gay people invariably turn out to be suppressed homosexuals themselves.
 
Surprised it took so long for him to come out to be honest, this was always pretty obvious.

i was thinking exactly the same thing, would bet on the fact that his wife knew a long time ago
 
Surely must be bisexual if he has managed to produce babies, so his wife maybe oblivious?

maybe but women have a pretty good idea, whether she willfully chose to ignore it is plausibly likley too imo.
 
maybe but women have a pretty good idea, whether she willfully chose to ignore it is plausibly likley too imo.

If the wife had an idea surely she would confront the husband? Therefore he would have come out a lot earlier.
 
What I find hilarious is this falsehood that is the progressive West.

The perception towards homosexuals has not changed in the West. The fact Philip has 'to come out' only to face a barrage of vitrol on social media proves this point beyond all doubt.

He wanted sympathy, he's dreaming.
 
If the wife had an idea surely she would confront the husband? Therefore he would have come out a lot earlier.

It's all a charade. One minute Philip claims - Today, quite rightly, being gay is a reason to celebrate and be proud - yet he's on TV, not celebrating, but berating and emotionally depressed.
 
what is more interesting is this woman (Jameela Jamil)supposedly coming out and joining the bandwagon, even though she's currently in a heterosexual relationship, after she received a backlash for being cast in a lgbt show.
I believe she is of Pakistani heritage, though have not really heard of her before though recognise the name.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-51399416
 
What I find hilarious is this falsehood that is the progressive West.

The perception towards homosexuals has not changed in the West. The fact Philip has 'to come out' only to face a barrage of vitrol on social media proves this point beyond all doubt.

He wanted sympathy, he's dreaming.

For the most part, the West is accepting of gay people. There certainly will be trolls and anti-gay people on internet (and in real life, too), but it's silly to act like the West isn't progressive.
 
For the most part, the West is accepting of gay people. There certainly will be trolls and anti-gay people on internet (and in real life, too), but it's silly to act like the West isn't progressive.

I think for the West to be truly considered progressive, we would need to see a gay James Bond. Perhaps an Indian one would be the way forward to show racial inclusion.
 
I think for the West to be truly considered progressive, we would need to see a gay James Bond. Perhaps an Indian one would be the way forward to show racial inclusion.

Hilarious.

The Eurobarometer on Discrimination 2019 showed that the UK 90% agreed with gay marriage, 85% didn't see anything wrong with intimate acts between same-sex partners, and 86% were totally comfortable with the head of state being gay. I'm unsure on the sample size, but there are pretty good numbers to show the UK is progressive. I'm not so much concerned with representation in movies as much as I am for equality of people in society.
 
What I find hilarious is this falsehood that is the progressive West.

The perception towards homosexuals has not changed in the West. The fact Philip has 'to come out' only to face a barrage of vitrol on social media proves this point beyond all doubt.

He wanted sympathy, he's dreaming.

Did you offer sympathy or vitriol, Pakistani Jones?
 
I don't know why this is a big issue. His life his choice. I have no issues as it is not affecting my life in anyway..
 
Apparently he was having it off with a much younger guy on the studio team (a runner) who he treated badly and the scorned lover threatened to out him; others have made bullying accusations against him so him announcing he's gay should not give him immunity from those claims.
 
Auzubillah.

I don't know why LGBT lifestyle is glorified like this. Degeneracy should never be glorified.
 
Not sure if you've seen the memes about Gordon the Goffer today.

As for Schofield not sure why he made this public if he is not in a relationship with a man and has not said he is divorcing his wife?

He's been hiding his feelings for years so why not continue to do so?

Looks like a publicity stunt to me. Or he got in there first before a big story was about to come out, maybe from a scorned lover???

Any way I feel for the many people who are struggling in their lives not some millionaire celeb who felt the need to out himself on national TV
 
Turns out he has the full support of his wife and daughters, so far as I'm concerned good luck to them.

As for Schofield himself, he was a good presenter back in the day when he was doing kid's tv, not sure why we are still seeing him today. He has no relevance any more, unless you think he is important now because he is gay.
 
Hilarious.

The Eurobarometer on Discrimination 2019 showed that the UK 90% agreed with gay marriage, 85% didn't see anything wrong with intimate acts between same-sex partners, and 86% were totally comfortable with the head of state being gay. I'm unsure on the sample size, but there are pretty good numbers to show the UK is progressive. I'm not so much concerned with representation in movies as much as I am for equality of people in society.

Why is the thought of a gay James Bond ( played by an Indian) so hilarious to you? All you are showing is your own prejudice which seem to be deep rooted despite your right on views which you express on here.
 
Why is the thought of a gay James Bond ( played by an Indian) so hilarious to you? All you are showing is your own prejudice which seem to be deep rooted despite your right on views which you express on here.

Because it's a character who is heterosexual and white?
 
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Phillip Schofield's mother speaks of pride at 'brave' son's decision to come out as gay
Phillip Schofield's mother has told how proud she is of her "brave" and "inspiring" son for coming out.

When the TV presenter went to see his mum, Pat, to tell her he was gay, she told him: "I don't care."

The 83-year-old has spoken out following Schofield's decision to open up about his sexuality publicly for the first time in a heartfelt chat on air with his This Morning co-host and close friend Holly Willoughby.

The TV star, who has two grown-up daughters with his wife, Steph, said he had been "coming to terms with the fact that I am gay" with the support of his family.

Schofield visited Pat at her home in Cornwall, where he grew up, to tell her the news before his public announcement.

In an interview with the Mirror, she said: "For him to be so brave in front of so many people was inspiring, because I know how hard it was for him to do.

"I love Steph and the girls more than anything in the world and I will always be there for them.

"When Phillip drove to Cornwall to tell me, the first thing I said was, 'I don't care'.

"Yes it was a shock, but nothing as a family that we can't support and applaud."

Schofield, 57, made the announcement in a social media post on Friday. Just minutes later, he sat on the This Morning sofa as a guest to speak out.

The final show of the week is usually hosted by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, but Schofield took part to be interviewed by Willoughby, 38, who read out a statement revealing his years of struggling with being gay.

It 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. Yes, I am feeling pain and confusion, but that comes only from the hurt that I am causing to my family."

Schofield, who met Steph, 55, while she worked in production and he on a BBC children's TV show, said his wife of more than 20 years has been "incredible", and added: "She is the kindest soul I have ever met."

He also said their daughters have been "astonishing in their love".

Schofield said that while he felt "a little lighter" having made the announcement, he was also "very aware, there is no question that it causes pain and it causes upset".

He said he has "no secrets" from his wife.

"It's tough, this is not something that has happened quickly, I've had to deal with this in my head for quite some time," he said. "We've been honest and open."

Later on Friday, he posted a message on social media to thank fans, telling them: "You will never know how important your support has been today."

Using the hashtag #bekind, he added: "Please please, no matter your age or your thoughts, TALK to someone, don't let your head beat you and hopefully you'll find out that your friends and family have a remarkable ability to surprise you with their love and understanding."

Schofield's decision to come out received widespread praise from fans, friends and celebrities.

Willoughby said she had "never been more proud of my friend than I am today", while Ant and Dec, Will Young, David Walliams, Davina McCall, Matt Lucas and Dermot O'Leary were among stars to post messages of support on social media.

In an interview with Sky News, singer Young, who came out publicly as gay shortly after winning Pop Idol in 2002, said Schofield was an "inspiration".
https://news.sky.com/story/phillip-...ave-sons-decision-to-come-out-as-gay-11928867
 
You would have to have been living under a rock to have missed the debate about the next Bond being black or female. So that response is somewhat feeble.

Debate about something that hasn't happened because he's a character that is written as a white heterosexual male... From the looks of things they're possibly testing the waters in the next film for a spin off with Lashana Lynch instead.
 
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Probably because you can't answer the points being raised so you are now reduced to straw man diversions.

You seriously believe suggesting a character with nearly 70 years of history as a heterosexual white man shouldn't be rewritten as a homosexual Indian man is homophobic?
 
You seriously believe suggesting a character with nearly 70 years of history as a heterosexual white man shouldn't be rewritten as a homosexual Indian man is homophobic?

The debate was about black or female versions of Bond. I don't think Indians or gays were even considered.
 
The debate was about black or female versions of Bond. I don't think Indians or gays were even considered.

I don't get your point. People online can debate whatever they want. It doesn't change the fact that Bond was written as a white heterosexual male. The heterosexual male bit is pretty key to his backstory and many plot points so that's not going to change anytime soon. Skin colour is less of an issue but again, I doubt it'll change anytime soon.
 
I don't get your point. People online can debate whatever they want. It doesn't change the fact that Bond was written as a white heterosexual male. The heterosexual male bit is pretty key to his backstory and many plot points so that's not going to change anytime soon. Skin colour is less of an issue but again, I doubt it'll change anytime soon.

Seems like a white heterosexual male is a good get out for you rather than considering a British Indian gay Bond or likewise effeminate Indian hero. Why are you even on this thread about Philip Schofield if you can't empathise beyond your own pathetic ethnic prejudices?
 
Seems like a white heterosexual male is a good get out for you rather than considering a British Indian gay Bond or likewise effeminate Indian hero. Why are you even on this thread about Philip Schofield if you can't empathise beyond your own pathetic ethnic prejudices?

Where on earth have I shown any ethnic prejudices?
 
I predict that they’re going to choose Chiwetel Ejiofor as the next Bond.

The custodians of the character have already said that Bond will never become a woman, which narrows the cast down to the finest British male actors, and currently Ejiofor is one of the very best - and he is crucially at the right age, handsome and suave, and he’s already done enough “serious” roles to justify selling out to one of the big franchises and getting his 007 rating.

I really don’t see what the issue is with someone playing James Bond whilst being black. Ian Fleming was a literary genius but he died a long time ago. I don’t think audiences would mind if Bond was black either. Ejiofor in particular seems to be very popular with the general public.

There is also a narrative problem they’ll have to solve, given that Daniel Craig is about to hand over the role and is looking pretty grizzled at 51 years old - his ailing incarnation of Bond has already resigned and come back, died and gone into exile and come back, then retired and is about to come back again - this can’t go on forever. They’ll need to reboot the character in full. So why not do so with a top quality BAME actor?
 
Call me whatever u want,I hate who are homosexual but that doesn't mean that I will be rude to them.
I mean why people like same gender?

Imagine if there was a world where being gay was the norm and being straight was not.

And now imagine if people tell you that it's WRONG if you get attracted to a woman and INSTEAD ask you to get attracted to men.

How will you feel?

You try hard by looking at all attractive men but they don't make you feel it even a bit as opposed to even average looking women.

What do you do?

You try again and again and again but it's JUST not happening.

What do you do now?

Welcome to the world of gays (who are on the extreme segment of the spectrum and not bisexuals).
 
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I believe man and woman are the best pair.

You believe that cos your biologically wired that way and it's easy for you to say that.

This isn't to say you have to accept homosexuality from a religious standpoint but try to put yourself in their shoes. :)
 
You believe that cos your biologically wired that way and it's easy for you to say that.

This isn't to say you have to accept homosexuality from a religious standpoint but try to put yourself in their shoes. :)

Iam grateful that I didn't fallout into that situation.
 
Imagine if there was a world where being gay was the norm and being straight was not.

And now imagine if people tell you that it's WRONG if you get attracted to a woman and INSTEAD ask you to get attracted to men.

How will you feel?

You try hard by looking at all attractive men but they don't make you feel it even a bit as opposed to even average looking women.

What do you do?

You try again and again and again but it's JUST not happening.

What do you do now?

Welcome to the world of gays (who are on the extreme segment of the spectrum and not bisexuals).

Then also imagine the world of crime and corruption where you will see corruption and crime common.
 
Then also imagine the world of crime and corruption where you will see corruption and crime common.

Why do I have to imagine anything?

I gave you an example for you to put yourself in their situation but instead of trying to understand how they feel...I am afraid you are just arguing for the heck of it.

Also in case of crime, one is doing something against the will of others. Being gay is not the same.

By the way, yes that's the plight of serial killers and pedophiles too.

Some are born with a desire to kill.

Some are born pedos.

Being who they are isn't a crime...acting upon their urges is.

Why?

Cos the act goes against the WILL of others.
 
Why do I have to imagine anything?

I gave you an example for you to put yourself in their situation but instead of trying to understand how they feel...I am afraid you are just arguing for the heck of it.

Also in case of crime, one is doing something against the will of others. Being gay is not the same.

By the way, yes that's the plight of serial killers and pedophiles too.

Some are born with a desire to kill.

Some are born pedos.

Being who they are isn't a crime...acting upon their urges is.

Why?

Cos the act goes against the WILL of others.

Ok Time will tell who was right or wrong.
 
Phillip Schofield has admitted he knew he was gay when he got married in 1993, and tried to suppress his sexuality until his bombshell announcement.

The popular television presenter came out in an emotional statement posted on Instagram on Friday morning, followed by an appearance on ITV's This Morning when he was interviewed by his co-host Holly Willoughby.

Schofield said on the programme that he felt "guilty" about the "pain" and "upset" he had caused his family, but has admitted he had tried to "suppress" his sexuality throughout his marriage to wife Stephanie Lowe.

Stephanie Lowe and Phillip Schofield attend the National Television Awards 2020 at The O2 Arena on 28 January 2020 in London

He told The Sun On Sunday: "I admit I was perhaps a bit naive. But when we got married it was a joyous time and it wasn't a consideration in my head. I was so, so happy when we had the girls, and then bringing them up."

The 57-year-old, who has received widespread support from fellow celebrities since his announcement, said he thought he might be bisexual until he "realised and started coming to terms" with being gay.

Schofield added: "I realised I had to be honest with myself."

He told the paper his decision to come out came amid "the most emotionally painful time" in his 27 years of marriage, during which he and his wife have had two daughters - Molly and Ruby.

Schofield has praised and thanked his wife and children for their support, with his daughters speaking of their pride on their Instagram stories and his mother Pat, 83, hailing his decision to come out as "inspiring".

Of his This Morning and Dancing On Ice co-host, Schofield said: "Holly has been incredible, so supportive, so kind."

Will Young says Phillip Schofield's announcement that he is gay makes it a day to celebrate

Schofield told the newspaper that his wife had known he was gay "for a while" and insisted that he loved her just as much as when they first met.

He said: "Steph is my closest confidante. She's been amazing. I have no secrets from Steph. We have been very truthful and honest. She has known for a while. When you live with someone you know these things don't you?

"We sat down and we talked and then she left me to have space. I don't know what it would have been like if I had a different person in my life."

He added: "That is what makes this so hard - knowing you are hurting the perfect person."

Schofield said he did not know if his marriage would last, and declined to say if he was in a relationship with a man.
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WOW! People are truly judgemental on this thread.

You never know what a person is going through, and what circumstances one is in. His actions might have caused emotional grief for his family, but its something that his family, including his wife, will recover and will hopefully be able to live a full life. Its not like he has gone out and killed some innocents.

Some posters here might have even defended killers/terrorists or at least tried to explain the cause of a killers/terrorists actions, but have simply written off this guy coming out gay.

Wow! Just wow!
 
I predict that they’re going to choose Chiwetel Ejiofor as the next Bond.

The custodians of the character have already said that Bond will never become a woman, which narrows the cast down to the finest British male actors, and currently Ejiofor is one of the very best - and he is crucially at the right age, handsome and suave, and he’s already done enough “serious” roles to justify selling out to one of the big franchises and getting his 007 rating.

I really don’t see what the issue is with someone playing James Bond whilst being black. Ian Fleming was a literary genius but he died a long time ago. I don’t think audiences would mind if Bond was black either. Ejiofor in particular seems to be very popular with the general public.

There is also a narrative problem they’ll have to solve, given that Daniel Craig is about to hand over the role and is looking pretty grizzled at 51 years old - his ailing incarnation of Bond has already resigned and come back, died and gone into exile and come back, then retired and is about to come back again - this can’t go on forever. They’ll need to reboot the character in full. So why not do so with a top quality BAME actor?

A brilliant choice, and he can do the physical stuff convincingly - see Serenity.
 
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