This Morning star Phillip Schofield shared a stunning snap with his two daughters to celebrate Father’s Day.
He shared the picture of the three of them to his story and wrote: “My girls are treating me to lunch.”
Visibly beaming Philip also shared the picture to his feed and captioned it: “no one could wish for more.”
Philip has two daughters Molly, 29 and Ruby,26 who he shares with ex wife Stephanie Lowe.
Comments on the post were limited however co host Holly Willoughby commented: “awww” with a love heart emoji, while his daughter Ruby commented: “LOVE YOU” and received 59 likes on her comment from fans.
The ITV presenter also shared a sweet video to his story of Molly when she was a little girl and he then shared some snaps of his delicious food.
Philip and his ex-wife Stephanie Lowe separated in 2020 after the presenter came out as gay.
This comes after Philip announced that he was a huge disappointment to his own late father as he wasn’t a football fan.
The beloved ITV presenter spoke about his late dad Brian during a chat with England footy star Mason Mount on Wednesday’s This Morning (June 15).
Phil joined his co-host Holly WIlloughby on the couch as they discussed all things football with the Chelsea midfielder.
The TV star quickly confessed he wasn’t a “massive football follower”, which left him open to a roasting from Holly.
Phil said: “I’ve said this on here before, I’m quite open to saying I’m not a massive football follower.”
Holly quipped: “You don’t say?”, which prompted Mason to chuckle.
Phil went on: “I’ve got football mates and your husband [pointing to Holly] and they try. They do try. I was an enormous disappointment to my father who was a great player and loved his football.”
The presenter’s dad Brian died aged 72 from a long-term heart condition in 2008, which caused Phil to take a break from presenting This Morning.
Phil broke down in tears in 2020 when he revealed what his dad likely would have said about him coming out – during a chat with Chris Evans on his How to Wow podcast.
Evans asked him: “What do you think your dad would advise you to do now?”
Phil replied: “That’s like a grenade going off in my head,” before going quiet.
After composing himself, Phil answered: “When I went down to Cornwall when I told my mum, I said, ‘What do you think dad would have said? Would he still be proud?
“Thankfully she said, ‘Yes… he’ll think you’re brave and he will always be proud of you.’ So that is good.”
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