Jeremy Kyle reveals he’s writing bombshell memoir about his ITV axe and return to TV

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Jeremy Kyle reveals he’s writing bombshell memoir about his ITV axe and return to TV
Author: Joshua Rom
Published: Jan, 23 2025 00:06

Jeremy Kyle has revealed that he’s writing a bombshell memoir about his ITV axe and return to TV. The TalkRadio presenter took to social media as he made the huge announcement to his loyal followers. Jeremy, 59, made a well recieved comeback to primetime TV in 2022 when he was part of the launch of TalkTV.

 [Jeremy Kyle in a studio portrait.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Jeremy Kyle in a studio portrait.]

He joined Sharon Osbourne for her panel debate show The Talk at the time, before going on to present the networks breakfast show. The broadcaster now appears every weekday from 4-7pm on the radio and connected TV service in the prestigious drive time slot.

 [Man on couch looking at phone and eating.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Man on couch looking at phone and eating.]

In his new Instagram snap, he gave the camera an expression of surprise as he relaxed on his plush crushed velvet sofa. He was dressed in a casual grey top and blue denim jeans as he looked directly down the lens whilst announcing his news. The post read: "Just completed the first few paragraphs of my memoir and even I can’t believe what’s going to be revealed…!!! 2025 watch out.".

 [Jeremy Kyle in a blue blazer and jeans, gesturing during an interview.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Jeremy Kyle in a blue blazer and jeans, gesturing during an interview.]

He is set to open up about his axe from ITV and the struggles he faced before making his highly-anticipated broadcast comeback. The Jeremy Kyle Show drew over a million viewers per episode but was axed for good in 2019 after guest Steve Dymond, 63, died from an overdose.

 [Jeremy Kyle holding a framed portrait on his TalkTV show.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Jeremy Kyle holding a framed portrait on his TalkTV show.]

It was pulled off air as bosses worked frantically to come up with a final decision on its future. ITV then decided to scrap the programme after 14 years and 3,320 episodes. In September, a coroner judged that there was no direct link between the show and the suicide.

 [Man sitting on a couch in front of an ITV logo.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Man sitting on a couch in front of an ITV logo.]

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