The Jeremy Kyle Show's most devastating moments including tragic death
20.03.2022 - 12:47
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After ITV’s The Jeremy Kyle Show was taken off air in 2019, a recent Channel 4 documentary has investigated the long-running TV programme. Death on Daytime including harrowing claims from guests who’d appeared on the show, as well as interviews from staff who’d worked on the daytime TV show about what went on behind the scenes. Following the release of the documentary, here’s some of the shocking moments that played out on the ITV show… When the show was taken off air following the death of a contestant Steve Dymond tragically died on 9 May 2019 just days after appearing on ITV’s The Jeremy Kyle Show.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.The 63 year old had appeared on the show after his fiancee, Jane Callaghan, accused him of cheating on her. Steve ‘failed’ the programme’s lie detector test and the tragedy has since been explored further in the recent documentary Death on Daytime. Appearing on talkRADIO earlier this week, Jeremy said that there “are two sides to every story”.
The couple who found out that they were half-brothers After a DNA test confirmed that couple Paul and Lee were long lost half brothers, their distress was played out on TV for shocks.The pair, who’d met on a dating site, appeared on the show after Lee’s mum believed that Paul looked like her ex-husband Ron. Lee said: “It makes me sick. It makes me basically feel horrible.
I can't describe it.” The pair later revealed that they’d moved on and remained close as brothers. When a guest was harassed on Twitter because of her appearance After appearing on the show, Gemma Swift found herself targeted by online Twitter trolls. Following the trolling, Jeremy welcomed Gemma back on the
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