PHILLIP Schofield has singled out a trio of ex-colleagues at ITV, blasting them as "three sh**s" who refused to stand by him.
The presenter who quit This Morning last year over his affair with a young male staff member branded two execs "cowards".
And he railed there was no loyalty to him at ITV, where he worked for three decades and co-hosted the daytime show for 14 years.
Returning from filming his new Channel 5 show, the 61-year-old claimed he was "thrown under a bus".
He said: "When you've given so much to somewhere and been so loyal, to have absolutely no loyalty shown to you... I know what I did was unwise. But is it enough to absolutely destroy someone?"
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