Jeremy Nicholas Kyle is a British TV and radio show host known for his controversial tabloid talk show, ‘The Jeremy Kyle Show.’
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Jeremy Nicholas Kyle is a British TV and radio show host known for his controversial tabloid talk show, ‘The Jeremy Kyle Show.’
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Kyle married his first wife Christy Rowley in 1989, but they divorced in 1991. They have a daughter, Harriet. During his marriage with Christy, he turned a habitual gambler, which resulted in a debt of £12,000. He still gambles occasionally, but is no more addicted to it.
He got married for the second time to former model Carla Germaine in 2003. The couple has two daughters, Alice and Ava, and a son, Henry Kyle. Kyle and Carla divorced in February 2016. In June 2018, he became a grandfather when his daughter Harriet gave birth to a baby girl, Isla.
In February 2018, Kyle disclosed the news of his engagement to Vicky Burton.
Jeremy Kyle was born on July 7, 1965, in Reading, Berkshire, UK, to Nan and Patrick Kyle. His father worked as an accountant and personal secretary to the Queen Mother. He was the younger of two sons; his elder brother Nick turned a drug addict.
Kyle studied at an all-boys independent school, ‘Reading Blue Coat School,’ in Sonning, Berkshire. After graduation, he attended the ‘University of Surrey’ in Guildford, where he studied history and sociology.
He initially worked for ‘Mark and Spencer,’ the supermarket chain. Later, from 1986 to 1995, he worked in different jobs, such as life insurance salesman, recruitment consultant and radio advertising salesman. During his last job as radio advertising spots salesman, he was asked to fill-in as a replacement and that was the beginning of his radio-host (and later TV presenter) career.
He began working at ‘Orchard FM,’ Taunton, Somerset, and ‘Leicester Sound’ in Leicester, as a radio host and in 1996, he worked at ‘Invicta FM’ in Kent. From 1997, he presented two shows, ‘Late & Live’ and ‘Jezza’s Jukebox’ on ‘BRMB’ in Birmingham. The show ‘Late & Live’ earned him a ‘Sony Award’ in 2001. In 2000, he hosted ‘Jezza’s Confessions,’ a show with a pattern similar to his earlier show, on the ‘Century FM’ network.
From July 2002 to June 2004, Kyle was the presenter of ‘Jezza’s Virgin Confessions’ on ‘Virgin Radio.’ In September 2004, he left ‘Virgin Radio,’ and joined London’s ‘Capital FM’ and hosted ‘Capital Confessions,’ wherein he handled live calls about various relationship issues. This show was replaced with another show, ‘The Jeremy Kyle Show,’ which had similar format and was aired through 2006.
His new show ‘The Jeremy Kyle Show’ began in 2007 on Gcap Media’s ‘One Network.’ (This network included all his previous radio stations, such as Orchard FM, Invicta FM and BRMB). The format of this show was different from his earlier ones as here he interviewed celebrity guests.
From September 2008, he began presenting Sunday lunchtime sports show, ‘The Jeremy Kyle Sunday Sports Show,’ on ‘Talksport,’ the global audio partner of the ‘Premier League.’ Later, his show was cancelled to make way for another, (Premiership), so Kyle left the station.