Jeremy Kyle will return 'to have his say' after death of Portsmouth guest Steve Dymond saw the show cancelled last year

THE PRESENTER of a show, cancelled after the death of a Portsmouth man has, will return to have his say, according to his agent.
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Jeremy Kyle will ‘be back soon to have his say’ after his show was pulled from ITV last year following the death of Steve Dymond.

The 63-year-old was found dead at a flat in Grafton Street, Buckland on May 9 – just a week after filming the show.

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The construction worker in Lee-on-the-Solent, wanted to 'sort things out' with partner Jane Callaghan, from Gosport, after allegations of cheating.

The TV star's comeback was teased in a post on Instagram by celebrity agency The Can Group, who said Kyle "exclusively signed" to them after he battled "the unimaginable consequences of a devastating tragedy" over the past year.  Mike Egerton/PA WireThe TV star's comeback was teased in a post on Instagram by celebrity agency The Can Group, who said Kyle "exclusively signed" to them after he battled "the unimaginable consequences of a devastating tragedy" over the past year.  Mike Egerton/PA Wire
The TV star's comeback was teased in a post on Instagram by celebrity agency The Can Group, who said Kyle "exclusively signed" to them after he battled "the unimaginable consequences of a devastating tragedy" over the past year. Mike Egerton/PA Wire
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Mr Kyle has remained silent since the show was cancelled but an Instagram post by his representative Claire Powell earlier today, read: ‘So pleased to welcome the very talented and very real … Jeremy Kyle exclusively to @the_can_group...

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!’

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