Comedy gold from Roar there.
It was actually a reference to Philip Schofield's treatment from the BBC.
Opening of the interview
"You've had quite the week, how are you?"
Bearing in mind Philip has admitted to lying to his colleagues and employer, and has basically by any standard groomed someone - known them since they were a minor, got them a job at ITV, then from his position of power/fame formed a romantic/sexual relationship with him.
BBC: Phillip Schofield: The Interview - June 2nd, 2023
Phillip Schofield speaks to BBC's Amol Rajan in his first media interview since leaving his job at ITV's This Morning. Originally aired on iPlayer, broadcast...
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Contrast this with Andrew Tates interview with the BBC, who spent 3 months in a Romanian jail cell with no charges pressed, no evidence presented, and no witnesses coming forwards, while protesting his innocence.
One of the first questions is "have you raped anyone?", then continues with questions, allegations and citing things he's said out of context for the whole interview.
BBC: Phillip Schofield: The Interview - June 2nd, 2023
Phillip Schofield speaks to BBC's Amol Rajan in his first media interview since leaving his job at ITV's This Morning. Originally aired on iPlayer, broadcast...
youtu.be
There's nothing in there asking how he felt being locked up for a crime he says he didn't commit, no questions or concerns around his mental health - a completely different tone to Schofield who admits lying, cheating and at minimum having his boy toy junior colleague chauffeured around in secret.
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