Ex-This Morning boss quit ITV show after just two months and claims there was a 'toxic' environment
A woman who worked on This Morning has claimed the show has a 'hostile' working environment that made her abandon the role just two months in.
The Mirror reports that she wrote: "Did I experience a toxic atmosphere? Yes. Sexism? Yes. Bullying? Yes. Homophobia? Yes." "As soon as cameras stopped rolling, for an ad break for example, the perma-smiles would immediately slip and Phillip would often have a face like thunder complaining about minute details that he felt were going wrong or segments he didn’t like. Holly would often just sit scrolling through her phone.
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