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Jeremy Kyle’s return to spotlight confirmed after controversial show was axed from TV

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Jeremy Kyle is set to return to the spotlight one year after his controversial show was axed from ITV.

The Jeremy Kyle Show was taken off air after one of his guests, Steve Dymond, died by suicide after appearing on the show.

But the 54-year-old is ready to ‘have his say’, with his new agent revealing the news on social media.

Claire Powell, who also manages Peter Andre, announced Kyle is back to set the record straight.

She wrote on Instagram: “So pleased to welcome the very talented and very real … Jeremy Kyle exclusively to @the_can_group For 14 years, Jeremy Kyle dominated Daytime TV with his hugely successful eponymous talk show.

“He’s also proved a hit in prime time, fronting five successful series of his investigative current affairs brand, The Kyle Files.. Jeremy’s runaway UK success was the catalyst for two syndicated US series as well as stints presenting two other ITV juggernauts This Morning and Good Morning Britain.”

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The post continues: “Jeremy first came to prominence as a Sony Award-winning radio host who changed the game at BRMB, Virgin Radio, Capital FM, talkSPORT and talkRADIO. Known for his honest, engaging opinions, Jeremy has also authored numerous columns for The Sun and a bestselling book for Hodder & Stoughton.

“A committed father and family man, he’s also a cancer survivor who has miraculously just welcomed a new son (and grandson!) into the world. And after a year spent battling the unimaginable consequences of a devastating tragedy, Jeremy Kyle will be back soon to have his say: WATCH THIS SPACE!”

Will you be happy to see Jeremy Kyle back on our screens?

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