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Vanessa Feltz dramatically quits TV role - ‘It’s time for me to step back’

Vanessa Feltz is leaving her role at TalkTV after two years, with her move away from the brand taking place as it becomes a “completely digital” channel for viewers. She is the second big-name presenter to leave the brand, following Piers Morgan's departure in February.TalkTV launched in April 2022, and presenter and DJ Vanessa joined soon after, presenting the drivetime show. News UK, who operates TalkTV, announced on Wednesday 24 April that there are changes ahead for the brand, with the channel expected to be renamed Talk as it becomes purely digital.
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Steve Dymond's fiancée got tattoo of Jeremy Kyle's signature after tragic death
Jeremy Kyle's signature tattooed on her arm after the tragic death of her partner.Steve appeared on The Jeremy Kyle Show in 2019, alongside his partner Jane Callaghan, to prove that he didn't cheat on her.He took a lie detector test on the daytime ITV show - but sadly took his own life just days after the episode was filmed.The episode never aired, but Jeremy's controversial chat show was axed in 2019 after 14 years on air, following Jane's heartbreaking loss.Jane has now spoken out in an explosive Channel 4 documentary, called Jeremy Kyle: Death On Daytime, which airs on Sunday (March 13) at 9pm.The two-part documentary features interviews with anonymous ex-employees and previous TV guests such as Jane.Speaking in the doc, Jane said she doesn't blame host Jeremy for what happened to Steve, and "feels sorry" for him.Revealing her arm tattoo of Jeremy's signature, Jane said: "I do feel sorry for him after the backlash he got."I don’t hate Jeremy Kyle, I don’t blame him for it... I can’t put the blame on someone when I’m partly to blame as well."A former staff member claims Jane has a "bizarre connection with the producers" of the disgraced show.With an actor to protect their identity, they said: "Jane has this bizarre connection with the producers that went down to Portsmouth,"They added: "I think she has this weird connection with that she owes them something."She doesn't see it like she thinks they're like her friends.
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Jeremy Kyle guest Steve Dymond who took own life blamed ITV show in last messages
Jeremy Kyle guest Steve Dymond said he hoped the ITV show 'is so happy now' in the final messages he sent to his fiancée before he tragically died.Steve sadly took his own life after appeared on the Jeremy Kyle Show in a bid to prove to his partner Jane Callaghan he didn't cheat on her. The ex-TV show guest passed away seven days after appearing on the Jeremy Kyle Show in 2019 - having failed a lie detector test on the episode which never aired.Now, Steve's alleged haunting final messages have been shared in a powerful Channel 4 documentary, called Jeremy Kyle: Death On Daytime.The two-part series features bombshell interviews with past guests and former employees, and is set to air at 9pm on Sunday (March 13) before concluding on Monday (March 14).It covers the downfall of the controversial daytime show which faced the axe in 2019 after 14 years on TV, following Steve's suicide.Jane Callaghan, Steve's fiancée, breaks down in the series as she opens up about Steve's death, and his time on the show.The heartbroken partner, 51, claimed the final messages she received from Steve, which allegedly offered damning statements on the ITV show and blamed it "for what happens now".She claims Steve's messages read: "I hope the Jeremy Kyle show is so happy now."They are responsible for what happens now,"It also included: "I hope this makes good ratings for them, "I bet they keep this quiet”Dymond's texts also insisted he never cheated on Jane, signing off: "Never never never did I cheat on you.
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Jeremy Kyle Show staff say they ‘weren’t allowed to eat until they booked guests’
Jeremy Kyle Show workers have claimed they 'weren't allowed to eat' until they booked guests on the disgraced ITV show.It comes in an explosive new two-part Channel 4 documentary, called Jeremy Kyle: Death On Daytime, which is set to air at 9pm on Sunday (March 13).The bombshell series makes claims about the controversial daytime show, which was cancelled in 2019 after 14 years on air.The show was axed following the tragic death of ex-guest Steve Dymond, who took his own life after failing a lie detector test on the show.The bombshell doc features interviews with previous show guests and former workers who make claims about their experience on the programme.In the documentary, former staff claimed they "exploited", "used" and "manipulated" during their time on the programme.The two ex-workers, which included producers responsible for booking guests onto the show, had their identities protected by actors as they slammed the show in the documentary.One ex-worker claimed "everybody was exploited without knowing it", explaining if you didn't go along with the way show bosses wanted to do things, they would be sacked from their jobs.Apparently, stressed staff would 'never leave their desks' and would end up working gruelling 14-15 hour days as they desperately tried to book guests onto the programme.One of the employees even claimed producers weren't allowed to eat until they booked guests onto the show, meaning they were left starving.The former staff also claimed they 'weren't equipped' to deal with guests' mental health issues, and allege they were forced to lie during mental health checks on guests in a bid to ensure they could book them for the show.Despite the hit reality show hosting a whopping 20,000 guests during its
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