Where Jeremy Kyle is now from new job to being 'abandoned' by famous pals
15.03.2022 - 13:09
/ ok.co.uk
Jeremy Kyle spent 14 years fronting his own ITV daytime show, The Jeremy Kyle Show, up until May 2019 when it was axed after the tragic death of guest Steve Dymond. Steve, who was 63 at the time, passed away just days after he recorded an episode. He took his own life after failing a lie-detector test on the show to prove he wasn’t cheating on his fiancee – he was booed and jeered by the audience.
Filming and broadcasting of the show was immediately suspended, and TV host Jeremy, 56, disappeared from our screens. He's remained absent from TV ever since, but has returned to the radio airwaves, having launched a new weekday show on talkRadio last year. Here we take a look into Jeremy's life now...
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While Jeremy hasn't made his TV comeback just yet, he's returned to radio, which is where his career first kicked off. In September 2021, it was revealed that he would be hosting his own show on talkRADIO, airing Monday to Thursday from 4pm until 7pm. Speaking to talkRADIO star Mike Graham at the time,
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