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Jeremy Kyle breaks his silence over controversial Channel 4 documentary

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Jeremy Kyle has spoken out for the first time since Channel 4's Steve Dymond documentary aired.The well-known presenter broke his silence over the Jeremy Kyle: Death On Daytime programme as he insisted to his talkRadio listeners that there are "two sides to every story".The damning documentary - which aired on Sunday and Monday (March 13 and 14) - has sparked controversy among viewers who have since slammed the alleged behind-the-scenes treatment of guests on The Jeremy Kyle Show.The offering saw many ex-employees making claims of a culture of fear backstage and citing examples of how guests were allegedly exploited in order to boost viewing figures, something ITV denies.Jeremy, 56, fronted the show for 17 series between 2005 and 2019 when it was given the axe by ITV after guest Steve Dymond, 63, took his own life after appearing on the programme.Jeremy was left offering his "deepest sympathies" to Steve's friends and family after the tragic incident, which happened just days after he was accused of cheating on his fiancée upon taking a lie detector test in one episode in May 2019.Speaking on TalkRADIO following the airing of both episodes, Jeremy said: "Let's just deal with the elephant in the room straight away - couple of texts already talking about a certain programme that was on television last night."Yes, I am fully aware.

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