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Phillip Schofield's wife: I will still be there holding his hand

Stephanie Lowe praises the "strength and love" of the couple's daughters and says she supports her husband's "brave step".

Stephanie Lowe and Phillip Schofield attend the National Television Awards 2020 at The O2 Arena on 28 January 2020 in London
Image: Stephanie Lowe and Phillip Schofield pictured last month
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Phillip Schofield's wife says she supports him after he came out as being gay following almost 27 years of marriage.

Schofield, 57, spoke about his sexuality publicly for the first time on Friday.

He said during the weekend that he had known he was gay "for a while", describing his wife "Steph" as "the kindest, sweetest soul I could have possibly met".

Stephanie, who has two adult daughters with the TV presenter, said she supported his "brave step".

She told The Sun: "I love Phillip, as much today as I ever have, and always will.

"At the same time, we've been awestruck by the strength and love of our precious girls, even as they've been trying to make sense of it all for themselves.

"Our family has also been so supportive and will help us going forward."

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Image: Phillip Schofield with his wife Stephanie Lowe and daughters Molly and Ruby

She added: "Although this is difficult for us all, I support Phillip in this taking this brave step and I will still be there, holding his hand.

"Everyone should be proud to live their own truth."

Schofield has said he does not know if the marriage will last and has not said if he is in a relationship with a man.

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Schofield: 'I had to be honest with myself'

When he spoke about the situation on Friday, he had told colleague Holly Willoughby that his years of struggling with his sexuality had included some "very dark moments".

In a statement she read to the audience, he said: "My inner conflict contrasts with an outside world that has changed so very much for the better.

"Today, quite rightly, being gay is a reason to celebrate and be proud.

"Yes, I am feeling pain and confusion, but that comes only from the hurt that I am causing to my family."