The Jeremy Kyle Show was cancelled in 2019 following the death of Steve Dymond, 63. He was a guest that was humiliated on the show and died from a morphine overdose and heart problems on May 9, 2019.
His body was found just a few short days after his appearance on the show when he failed to pass a lie detector test.
These can never be trusted anyway, as they are not used in courts of law and are completely unreliable.
The Jeremy Kyle Show was cancelled soon after, but the man himself has gone on to find new success in TV.
Jeremy Kyle has a new family too, with the TV presenter being married three times.
Who is Jeremy Kyle married to?
On October 23 2021, Jeremy married his long-time partner Vicky Burton after they had to rearrange the wedding six time due to Covid.
The pair actually met when Jeremy hired her to look after his ex-wife Carla Germaine’s children.
In 2016, she stopped working for the family, allowing the pair to pursue a relationship more openly.
Before that, he was married to Carla from 2003 to 2015, with cheating allegations against Carla believed to be the reason for the split.
Carla was Jeremy’s second wife, as he was married to Kirsty Rowley in 1989 before her.
Does Jeremy Kyle have children?
Jeremy is a dad-of-five and even became a grandfather in 2018.
He welcomed his fifth child into the world in February 10, 2020, with his youngest being 18 months old now.
His other four children come from his two previous marriages, with his oldest, Harriet, 30, giving birth to her own son in 2018, making Jeremy a granddad.
He also shares Alice, 17 and Ava, 15, with his first wife Kirsty and Henry, 11, with his second wife Carla.
Where is Jeremy Kyle now?
Following his daytime TV show being axed, he was brought on board the talkRADIO team for their Drivetime show.
However, earlier this year he left radio to head back to television with TalkTV on April 25.
This is the same network Piers Morgan joined with his global show Uncensored also debuting on the same day.
When it was confirmed he was joining the new network, Jeremy said: “I’ve absolutely loved going back to my radio roots these last seven months.
“It’s been a lot of hard work but a lot of fun too – interviewing everyone from Jacob Rees-Mogg to Eddie The Eagle Edwards but also speaking to listeners every day about the things that mean most to them.
“The radio show has done really well but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t want to host my own TV show too!”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk