This Morning fans were quick to react when the man with the “world’s smallest penis” appeared on Wednesday’s edition of the ITV magazine show to discuss his rare medical condition
11:54, 07 Jan 2026Updated 11:55, 07 Jan 2026
This Morning viewers were left baffled when the man with the “world’s smallest penis” arrived on the sofa during Wednesday’s episode of the ITV sho
This Morning viewers were left baffled when the man with the “world’s smallest penis” arrived on the sofa during Wednesday’s episode of the ITV show. Michael Phillips, 38, has an appendage that measures at just 0.38 inches, well below the average which measures up to 5.5 inches.
The North Carolina native recently went to the doctor after years of issues caused by his micropenis, and told hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard about the issues it has caused him throughout his life. He said: “I was probably in high school, and dealing with girlfriends and stuff like that, I thought I was a late bloomer, maybe one day it would be normal size. But it never happened.”
When Ben asked if it was ever something he could discuss with his family, Michael, who also revealed that he was adopted, confirmed that, sadly, his issue was something he felt he could never raise.
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Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard thanked Michael for sharing his story(Image: ITV)
He added: “I kept it to myself, when I was in my teens and twenties, I was always single even though I had friends. They wondered why I wasn’t dating and I didn’t want to go through that.”
Whilst it wasn’t really an issue in his adolescence because he refused to address the topic, Michael explained that it is something that has certainly had an impact on his personal life in adulthood and revealed some of the surprising challenges he faces every day. He said: “I kept it secret, I didn’t get picked on because nobody new.
“I can’t go out and have a one night stand but it also affects my ability to use a restroom, my confidence. Even sitting down can be tricky with the clean up and everything. I’ve tried everything possible. You can be upfront, you can try to talk to somebody, sometimes you don’t say nothing at all.”
This Morning viewers were quick to take to social media as they reacted to the interview, with one noting: “Suppose it’s easy to slag the bloke with the smallest penis. Must be horrible for him.” Another said: “Slow news day? #thismorning meet the man with the worlds smallest penis.”
The North Carolina native recently went to the doctor after years of issues caused by his micropenis and revealed the day-to-day issues he faces(Image: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)
Viewers wondered why he wanted to make his personal issues public (Image: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)
A third wrote: “Why would you go on #thismorning and tell everyone you have a micropenis?” whilst another also wondered: “Why would you make that public?” A fourth said: “When Ben asked the man with the micro penis how it affects his day to day life, he replied that he can’t go on one night stands ! Is that day to day life ? I must have had a very boring life if it is.”
Another took umbrage with the way ITV had invited him onto their show on the first place, writing: “Why do you guys persist in exploiting people like this?” and another said: “Are they struggling for stories today?” Despite the personal toll, Michael was turned towards raising awareness partly by a moment of dark humour that suddenly felt uncomfortably real.
“It wasn’t until joking about being a Guinness world record holder that I realised I might actually have the world’s smallest. If I could go for it, I would – I think it could help bring more awareness,” he told IGV.
But alongside the jokes, he’s taken to Instagram to speak more openly about it.
The response, he said, had been overwhelmingly kind. He’s met “really good people that just care about you and what you post,” something that’s helped him confront years of self-esteem struggles.
He’s taken aim at society’s obsession with size, saying men are bombarded with unrealistic standards and almost no representation of those who don’t fit them. “There really isn’t very much representation for small sizes in media and almost zero mention of micro penis being portrayed as being a real medical condition and not a slang joke term,” he said.
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