What will Phillip Schofield do next? I’m a celebrity in the cards.

It’s been a year since Phillip Schofield last hosted ITV brunch This Morning on May 18, 2023, after more than 20 years on the show’s furnishings.  

He left the show and then left ITV, adding his role as co-host of Dancing on Ice, after admitting to lying about a “reckless but illegal” affair with a young This Morning colleague.  

Since then, Phillip has stayed out of the spotlight for more than 12 months, but rumors have circulated that he could soon return to show business.  

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Phillip and Dec reportedly enjoyed a four-hour dinner in London during the week.  

While it’s unclear what they talked about, one of Dec’s main responsibilities is hosting I’m a Celebrity alongside her most productive friend, Ant McPartlin.  

The Australian jungle-based exhibit has helped propel little-known actors, presenters and singers to become showbiz greats over the years, and has also helped some get their careers back on track, or just spice up their resumes.  

Insignificant politicians Matt Hancock and Nigel Farage have appeared on the show in recent years, in possibly successful passages, achieving the latter and finishing third on the show.  

Phillip is no stranger to the Southern Hemisphere, having moved with his family to New Zealand at the age of 19.  

She made her television debut in the country hosting the youth music show Shazam!in 1982, and worked for two years for the Auckland-based radio station Radio Hauraki.  

It wouldn’t be surprising if the star, who presented Radio Plymouth in Devon in 2010, wanted to return to his radio roots.  

In December, the Daily Mail newspaper reported that several of the U. K. ‘s retail chains were struggling to hire Phillip.  

An industry insider said at the time: “In a while, Phillip will be in a position to return, not yet to television, but now there are countless opportunities for him in radio advertising, where he will be presented with a lot of money. “to return to his first love. “

The publication claimed that Phillip had an “informal” verbal exchange with Hodder’s e-book publishers.

Phillip has 4/1 to publish a memoir and 5/1 to go back in time and appear on a leveled show.  

In the 1990s, he hosted Talking Telephone Numbers and the children’s television show Going Live!, but was also known for playing the title role in the show Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.  

But if Phillip is looking for a quick payday, he might be tempted to sign up for systems like Strictly Come Dancing (6/1), Celebrity Traitors (8/1) or even check it out himself on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins (10/1).  

However, a return to show business that proves unlikely is a return to This Morning, which is a whopping 100/1.

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