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Jeremy Kyle has claimed he was made a "scapegoat" after his show was axed following the death of a guest.
The TV presenter has now broken his silence two-and-a-half years after The Jeremy Kyle show was cancelled in May 2019.
The popular talk show, hosted by Jeremy and filmed at Salford's MediaCity, was suddenly pulled off air after 14 years and suspended indefinitely following the death of guest Steve Dymond.
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Peter Andre has defended his friend Jeremy Kyle – and slammed ITV, claiming the network failed to "protect" Jeremy when his show was taken off air back in 2019. Writing in his weekly OK! column, that star also shares his condolences following the death of Sarah Harding and praises footballer Marcus Rashford for holding the government to account.
Former Top Gear frontman Jeremy Clarkson has complained that “nuisance” visitors to his Cotswolds farm, Diddly Squat, in Chipping Norton, have been urinating on his driveway. The car-mad star, 61, whose series Clarkson’s Farm has been renewed for a second series on Amazon Prime Video, has said he is fed up of visitors to the farm shop urinating on his property.
Jeremy Kyle has told of how his fiancee helped him in the wake of his eponymous show's cancellation. The TV host has stayed out of the spotlight since The Jeremy Kyle show was put on indefinite hold after guest Steve Dymond’s death in May 2019.
Jeremy Kyle has spoken out about one of the key reasons he decided to return to the spotlight.The 56 year old presenter, who recently spoke about “being cancelled” after his controversial ITV series The Jeremy Kyle show was axed in 2019, explained that his dad Patrick encouraged him to get "back to work" before his death. Sitting down with talkRADIO's Mike Graham to speak about the show, Jeremy explained: "I lost my dad six weeks ago and he was my hero.
Jeremy Kyle has announced his triumphant return to broadcasting with a brand new radio show on talkRADIO.The 56 year old presenter, who recently spoke about “being cancelled” after his controversial ITV series The Jeremy Kyle show was axed in 2019, promised the new programme will be a “rollercoaster”.The dad-of-five also shared he’s looking forward to lively debate and “honesty”, as he gave his first interview about the project with regular host Mike Graham.
His controversial TV show was suddenly axed back in 2019 following the death of guest Steve Dymond, with presenter Jeremy Kyle later being named as a ‘person of interest’ in the inquest.
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Jeremy Kyle has opened up about his sacking from ITV, revealing that the move lead him to be on medication for anxiety.The 56 year old host believes he was "scapegoated" after his hit TV show was cancelled following a guest on the show being suspected to have committed suicide. Returning to broadcasting with a weekday drivetime show on talkRADIO, Jeremy marked the occasion by openly discussing his past ITV series with listeners.