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Is Phillip Schofield still married to wife Stephanie after bravely coming out as gay?

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Phillip Schofield, 59, came out as gay to the surprise of millions of his fans.While he was praised for his bravery following his announcement, many had questions about his 25-year marriage.Schofield’s relationship with Stephanie Lowe - the mother of his two adult daughters - become the focal point of conversation in 2020, with many assuming it would end with his statement.He has given a few updates on his love life in the two years since that may surprise his followers.When he first came out to his This Morning co-host and friend Holly Willoughby, he thanked his wife for her support through that time but admitted he knew “the hurt that I am causing to my family”.Here is everything you need to know about Scofield’s marriage and love life in 2022.Yes, the two have been seen sporting their wedding bands multiple times over the last two years.Earlier this year, Phil was joined by Stephanie and their daughter Molly on Lorraine and opened up about his marriage and family life."We've never had any secrets.

It is tough but it's not something that has happened quickly, I have had to deal with his in my head for quite some time," he said. "We've gone through this together, we have been honest and have been open and Stephanie as I said, you know.

She's amazing, she's incredible."There's no one in my life who would have supported me, as a wife, the way she's supported me, she's astonishing, literally astonishing.“It's a good question, you know, this has bothered me for a very long time."Schofield and Lowe have been married for 27 years, tying the knot in 1993.They have two daughters, Molly, 27 and Ruby, 24.Stephanie largely keeps away from the public eye, but she did speak to The Sun following Schofield coming out.She said: "I love.

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