Phillip Schofield transforms into Russian nobility for a fancy dress murder mystery game with his family amid the coronavirus lockdown
He has been keeping fans entertained with regular social media updates amid the coronavirus lockdown.
And Phillip Schofield took to Instagram once again on Saturday to share his fancy dress transformation.
The This Morning presenter, 58, was surrounded by daughters Molly and Ruby, wife Stephanie, and Ruby’s boyfriend Will Proctor as they took part in a murder mystery game.
Incognito: Phillip Schofield, 58, took to Instagram once again on Saturday to share his fancy dress transformation
The star went incognito as he donned a white suit jacket, an alarming red tie and a pair of statement shades before flattening down his silver locks.
He uploaded the shot to his story alongside a caption that read: ‘Another murder mystery night.
‘Some are Russian nobility, I am a translator with poor dress sense.’
All smiles: The presenter has been keeping fans entertained with regular social media updates amid the coronavirus lockdown
It comes after the Schofield family recently enjoyed a separate murder mystery party over Zoom with Phillip’s co-host Holly Willoughby and her husband Dan Baldwin.
Phillip’s daughter Molly, 27, shared a glimpse of their virtual party at home, which saw the family and their loved ones take on personas with their own place mats around the dining table.
Molly shared a snap of the dining room which had been prepared for eight people to take part in the game, three of whom had to call in on the video chat on the laptop that had been set up on one side.
Game night: It comes after the Schofield family recently enjoyed a separate murder mystery party over Zoom with Phillip’s co-host Holly Willoughby and her husband Dan Baldwin (pictured earlier this month)
As well as Holly and her husband Dan, Molly’s beau Will was also calling in to take part in the murder mystery party.
Molly took on the role of Fizzy Cruickshank, and she shared a snap of her place on the table which had its own name card, piece of evidence, and roleplay sheet to help her fully embody the character.
This is not the first time that Phil has enjoyed an event such as this with his family, as he shared snaps earlier this month from their game night.
Ready to go: Phil’s daughter Molly shared a snap of the dining room which had been prepared for eight people to take part in the game, three of whom had to call in on Zoom to play
Fun: Molly took on the role of Fizzy Cruickshank, and she shared a snap of her place on the table which had its own name card, piece of evidence, and roleplay sheet
Phillip posted some pictures of his family – wife Stephanie and daughters Ruby, 24, and Molly – enjoying a murder mystery evening together.
In the snaps, the family were all dressed up as characters for a murder mystery game night – seemingly the first time they have been together during lockdown.
He captioned the photo with: ‘Murder mystery night… we’re all in character and taking it very seriously.’
Party: This is not the first time that Phil has enjoyed an event such as this with his family, as he shared snaps earlier this month from a murder mystery game night
After seeing the photograph on his Instagram page, one follower commented: ‘So you moved out but you’re allowed to visit your family?
‘But I can’t go and visit my children and grandchildren. Just the rich or famous that are allowed, good to know. [angry face emoji].’
In response, Phillip quizzed his critic on where they had heard that he had moved out of his family home, suggesting that he was still living there.
Murder mystery: The game was called Murder in Hollywoodland and imagines a star-studded yacht party while Lucas Cameronburg was filming his biggest movie yet
Lockdown fun: Cameronburg gets murdered by one of the guests at dinner and it is up to the other attendees to solve the mystery