Former This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield has hit rock bottom, announcing on September 11, 2025, that he’s selling his London home and multiple properties to settle crippling contract debts after his ITV sacking in May 2023. The 63-year-old, once a TV titan, and his estranged wife, Stephanie Lowe, have moved into the home of their daughter Molly, 32, and her husband, Joshua Sharman, a nurse and lecturer, after being left with nowhere else to live. But it’s Joshua’s “cold and unwelcoming” attitude, as revealed by family insiders, that has left fans and friends reeling, sparking a frenzy on X (#SchofieldDrama).

Schofield’s fall follows his admission of an “unwise but not illegal” affair with a younger colleague, which ended his 20-year ITV career and lucrative deals, including a Prince’s Trust ambassadorship. The couple’s property portfolio, once worth millions, includes a Southwark flat sold in 2024 and their Chiswick home now on the market for £1.2 million. With debts mounting, Schofield’s company, Fistral Productions, shows £2 million in equity, but sources say legal battles and lost contracts have drained his finances. “He’s selling everything to survive,” an insider told The Sun.
Molly has been Schofield’s rock, but Joshua’s reported resentment—calling the arrangement “an imposition”—has stunned those close to the family. X users are divided, with some slamming Joshua’s “lack of empathy,” others defending his frustration over housing a disgraced star. Schofield, spotted looking “haunted” in London, faces a bleak future. Is Joshua’s attitude a betrayal, or a reaction to Schofield’s scandal? As the once-beloved presenter fights to rebuild, this family rift adds a heartbreaking twist to his downfall.
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