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Jeremy Kyle marries 'his rock' Vicky Burton in secret ceremony in Windsor

Jeremy Kyle has married his “rock” Vicky Burton in a secret ceremony in Windsor.

The TV star tied the knot on Friday at Saints Church in Windsor, Berks after having to reschedule the event six times.

It comes after the recent loss of Jeremy’s dad Patrick and a handful of Covid cancellations.

Speaking after his big day, Jeremy told The Sun: “Vick’s been my rock in my darkest times.

“So to see her today, having such fun enjoying the wedding of her dreams, was perfect.

“Thankfully, at what is our sixth attempt after all the Covid cancellations and postponements, we got to enjoy the big day we’d both longed for.”

Jeremy Kyle has tied the knot with his new bride Victoria Burton in a secret ceremony in Windsor
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The former Jeremy Kyle Show anchor sported a navy blue suit for the ceremony along with a patterned tie and smart white shirt.

His new bride Victoria looked gorgeous in a traditional white gown which featured a satin bodice and tulle skirt.

Jeremy and Vicky got engaged back in 2018, and they welcomed a baby boy into the world in 2020.

The smitten couple began dating one another in 2017, but they actually met years earlier when Victoria worked as a nanny for Jeremy and his kids from his past relationships.

Jeremy got engaged to Vicky in 2018, and they welcomed their baby boy last year
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Dad-of-five Jeremy has four children from two previous marriages.

He shares his daughter Harriet, 30, with Kirsty Rowley whilst he shares his son Henry, 11, and daughters Alice, 17, and Ava, 15, with Carla Germaine.

Jeremy recently started working as a drivetime presenter at talkRADIO after a three year break.

Jeremy shot to fame on The Jeremy Kyle Show, where he was known for trying to sort out his guests’ relationship issues, often in a stern manner.

Jeremy revealed that his partner Vicky helped him during his darkest times as he battled mental health issues
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However, his talk show was cancelled in 2019 after one of his guests, Steve Dymond, passed away just days after recording an episode.

Jeremy had revealed at the time how he had battled mental health problems, and that his partner Vicky helped him during his lowest moments.

He previously told The Sun: “I could not have done it without her — she’s just been so ­balanced and grounded and supportive,

“She’s not from that TV world and her advice has really helped me find perspective.

“I would give Vic massive, massive credit for getting me back on my feet.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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