The price of Phillip Schofield’s memoir has been slashed to just £3 following his scandalous affair.
The disgraced TV presenter published ‘Life’s What You Make It’ in 2021 – two years before his personal life made headlines across the nation.
Now, the once-popular book – which was dubbed “fantastic” by Lorraine Kelly and “fascinating, funny and brilliant” by Chris Moyles – is on sale for just a fraction of its original RRP of £10.99.
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In the Galleries branch of Waterstones in Bristol, a stack of Schofield’s books was on a clearance sale table, reports Need To Know.
The stack of books can be seen next to a tattered copy of RuPaul’s memoir, The House of Hidden Meaning.
Priced at £3, the book was the cheapest offering on the table – with Hugh Bonneville’s memoir on sale at £8, and a Ranulph Fiennes biography also at £8.
Online, Schofield’s retails at £4 – 64% off its original cost.
The presenter fell from grace last year after admitting to having an extramarital affair with a younger male colleague at ITV.
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