Talkshow host says he felt ‘hunted’ and ‘scapegoated’ following death of guest Steve Dymond in 2019
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Jeremy Kyle has said he received treatment for anxiety because he felt “hunted” and “scapegoated” after his TV show was cancelled in 2019 following the death of a guest.
The confrontational talkshow, on air since 2005, was axed by ITV after a guest, 63-year-old construction worker Steve Dymond, was found dead in his home shortly after filming. The episode was never aired.