Kate Garraway faced an unexpectedly pointed question during a recent appearance on the BBC comedy series, *What Have You Done?*, a spin-off of the popular sitcom *Things You Should Have Done*. The interview took place in a uniquely whimsical setting – a pedalo drifting before a green screen depicting a tranquil park lake.
Hosts Lucia Keskin and Jamie Bisping, fully immersed in their characters, didn’t shy away from a potentially awkward topic. They directly asked Garraway: “Have you ever shared a Lost Mary with Phillip Schofield?” The question referenced the flavored vape that Schofield had been publicly seen using.
A visible wave of discomfort crossed Garraway’s face as she offered a brief, “No, I haven’t.” The exchange highlighted the lingering impact of Schofield’s departure from ITV and the subsequent revelations surrounding his personal life.
Schofield’s exit from *This Morning* in 2023 followed his admission of an “unwise but not illegal” affair with a younger colleague. His subsequent interviews were marked by a noticeable reliance on the Lost Mary vape, becoming a widely discussed detail in the media coverage.
Images of Schofield vaping during his interviews went viral, quickly becoming a source of online memes and commentary. He even openly acknowledged his heavy use, revealing calluses on his hands from the device.
The comedians, maintaining their playful personas, then revealed a surprising anecdote of their own. They claimed to have inadvertently shared Schofield’s vape, leading to a humorous confrontation and, as Lucia Keskin quipped, ultimately contributing to his departure from *This Morning*.
Garraway, visibly amused but maintaining a composed demeanor, simply shrugged and remained tight-lipped. The moment underscored the complex and often unpredictable nature of relationships within the world of television.
Schofield’s original statement upon leaving *This Morning* emphasized his desire to protect the show he loved, expressing hope for its continued success despite the circumstances. The interview with Garraway served as a subtle reminder of the fallout from those events.
