Jeremy Kyle's return to TV receives mixed response after three year hiatus
26.04.2022 - 00:53
/ ok.co.uk
Following his return to television after a three year hiatus, Jeremy Kyle has had a mixed response from TalkTV viewers on social media. Jeremy left the small screen after The Jeremy Kyle Show was axed from ITV in May 2019. Since then, the 56 year old has kept a reasonably low profile until his television return this evening, Monday April 25, on brand new channel TalkTV – where Piers Morgan also has his own new show.
While some were elated to see Jeremy back on their screens, others were less enthused; with one person going as far as branding him as “unbelievably boring”. They wrote: “Jeremy Kyle is an unbelievably boring man - [TalkTV] has no chance”. Someone else said: “Wow.
@TalkTV hired Jeremy Kyle. It seems as an industry we really do have no standards or accountability anymore.” “Was really enjoying @TalkTV until Jeremy Kyle turned up,” added a third. Others had more positive things to say, however.
“Great to see @MrsSOsbourne and Jeremy Kyle back on TV @TheTalkUK @TalkTV,” wrote one viewer. Someone else tweeted: “I'm glad @TalkTV has signed #JeremyKyle for their network. He won't hold back on the views/opinions, he's one of the finest broadcasters and I'm glad to see him back on the screen.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. Also noting Sharon Osbourne’s debut on TalkTV, another person penned: “WTH I thought Sharon and Judge Rinder and here I see Jeremy Kyle aww! I've always Loved Sharon and Jeremy! I'm loving Talk TV! Well done”. Jeremy’s newest appearance comes after the release of Channel 4 documentary Death on Daytime, which explored the tragic death of Jeremy Kyle guest Steve Dymond, who took his
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