Gardiner, founder of No Strings Public Relations, spoke to Entertainment Daily and explained a TV return is definitely not on the cards for Schofield.
He claimed the scandal surrounding Schofield’s exit was too severe to fix and said: “I can’t see Phillip Schofield returning to mainstream television any time soon – at least in the short to medium term.
“The nature of his exit from ITV amid the high-profile scandal and intense media scrutiny has left his reputation in a difficult place, particularly with broadcasters who are highly sensitive to public perception.
“I definitely can’t see a return to ITV ever coming. After he left, the broadcaster was on the receiving end of a lot of criticism about how they handled the situation and failed to safeguard their staff. Bringing him back now is too big of a reputation risk.

“For that same reason, major terrestrial broadcasters such as the BBC or Channel 4 are also unlikely to offer him a platform.”
Touching on whether Schofield could make a comeback of any sort whether that be digital, podcasting or independent productions, Gardiner added: “It could provide a way to rebuild his image without the presence of prime-time television.
“There is also the possibility of international opportunities where the controversy hasn’t been as prominent.
“Without a significant shift in how audiences perceive him, his career in television appears to be over.”
GB News has reached out for comment from Schofield’s representatives