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Videos can use content-based copyright law contains reasonable use Fair Use ( Phillip Schofield has broken his silence following claims that some This Morning presenters ‘have complained about his behaviour’ behind-the-scenes. According to reports made by The Sun, his relationship with his co-host Holly Willoughby has become strained over recent months with the publication also alleging that Ruth Langsford has made an official complaint about the king of daytime television’s attitude. But Phil has seemed unruffled by the allegations of a fallout between him and Holly by sharing a video of them accepting their fifth I Talk Telly Award for Best Daytime Show. In the clip, he exclaimed: ‘We’ve won again!’ ‘I can’t believe it,’ replied Holly. ‘Is this the fifth year?’ ‘The fifth year of the I Talk Telly Awards and we’ve won again,’ Phil continued. ‘We can’t believe it. Thank you so much, it’s so lovely. The awards where people who watch the show vote for you are so important.’ Holly chipped in: ‘They’re the most special ones for sure, so thank you.’ Sharing the video on his Twitter, Phil posted a smiling face emoji alongside the words ‘thank you’. The Sun claim a number of I presenters have spoken to them about the allegedly ‘toxic’ atmosphere at This Morning, with one household name reportedly saying: ‘For so long people have been silenced because they are scared for their job. ‘If they speak out publicly about the atmosphere they fear there could be repercussions.’ It comes after rumours Phil got Amanda Holden banned from presenting the show. Phil and Holly also apparently clashed when she won a Bafta for filling in for Ant McPartlin on I’m A Celebrity, which Phil didn’t want her to celebrate on This Morning. A spokesperson for I said: ‘It’s deeply disappointing and unfair for Phillip to be the target of this sort of malicious gossip. Phillip is a much-respected broadcaster and colleague and this is absolutely not a description of This Morning that we recognise. ‘Holly and Phil are great friends both on and off-screen and are popular among viewers and colleagues alike.’ Meanwhile, Martin Frizell, Editor of This Morning added: ‘I spend hundreds of days a year in their company and what you see is what you get, a genuine friendship from a couple who are both spontaneously funny and professional. ‘We have the smartest viewers watching telly and believe me they would be the first to notice any issues – they haven’t because there are none.’ This Morning airs weekdays at 10.30am on I.
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