All of the brands and charities that have dropped Phillip Schofield since the scandal and who has replaced him

Boots is the latest brand to cut ties with Phillip Schofiled

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Over the years, former This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield has gained many lucrative endorsement deals with huge brands and become the face and ambassador for a range of charities. 

But now those brands and charities have cut ties with the TV host after he left ITV and admitted he lied about an affair with a younger male colleague. 

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Boots is the latest brand to remove Phillip from their website. The 61 year-old had a selection of kitchen and homeware products including a wood sharing board, olive oil and balsamic vinegar under his name as part of the Christmas gift range. 

A spokesperson for Boots told The Sun: “We have already planned the majority of our Christmas range for 2023 and it does not include the Phillip Schofield food range. This decision was made at the beginning of the year.” 

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Phillip was well known for his love of wine and joined forces with the ‘When In Rome Wine’ brand in 2020. The presenter launched two boxed wines with the company that was available to buy through their website, Amazon and Waitrose. 

The company released a statement on May 31 that read, “We have worked with Phillip Schofield on his range of Italian craft wines for three years and this collaboration has drawn to a natural conclusion. There are no further plans to continue filling the Schofield range for future orders.”

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The car dealership We Buy Any Car dropped Phillip from their TV advertisements in October 2022 shortly after he and ex co-host Holly Willoughby faced backlash over skipping the queue to see the late Queen lying in state. This week the brand also decided to wipe him from all of their YouTube advertisements. 

The viral dancing TikTok star Mufasa took over the brand's advertising campaign with the ‘Just sold my car’ slogan. 

It’s not just brand deals that are cutting ties with the ITV host, charities have decided they no longer want to work with him either. 

Phil was once an ambassador for King Charles' Prince’s Trust charity - he was notably absent from their recent awards event - the charity confirmed this week they will no longer be working with him.

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The Prince’s Trust has many goodwill ambassadors including Ant and Dec, Idris Elba, Fearne Cotton and Tom Hardy. 

He was also patron of the Shooting Stars Hospice for more than 20 years; the charity have since distanced themselves from Phillip with a spokesperson saying “Phillip Schofield has not been an active patron since 2019 and therefore his patronage was formally ended earlier this year.”

However he was still listed on the website as a patron in April this year but was removed by May. 

The charity also has many other patrons to choose from with the likes of the Duchess of Edinburgh, Simon Cowell and Sir Cliff Richard. 

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The Royal Voluntary Service worked with Phillip since 2011 helping to raise money through fundraising. But the charity that helps people with health and wellbeing has also decided not to work with the presenter in the future. 

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