Jeremy Kyle Squares Up To Show Guest Who Mocks His Divorce From Wife Carla Germaine

Jeremy Kyle Squares Up To Guest After Divorce Jibe

Jeremy Kyle squared up to a guest on his talk show, when he mocked his recent divorce.

The presenter was not impressed on Wednesday’s (24 February) show, when his split from wife Carla Germaine became the subject of a jibe made against him.

Having been sat behind the scenes, the guest stormed on stage to get involved in a conversation between his friend and Jeremy.

Jeremy Kyle was not happy with his guest's comments about his divorce

As the host questioned why he had walked on, he hit back: "What's going on in your missus then?"

Walking over to the guest, Jeremy said: "What have I done but support you? My marriage is over and you think that's cheap?"

The audience soon made their feelings clear, shouting for the guest to get off the stage, to which Jeremy applauded their loyalty.

A security guard then had to stop the guest from making another attempt to crash the show, as Jeremy spat: "And do you know what that is? That's 10 years of work so stick it up your backside!"

Jezza hit out at the mouthy guest

Former model Carla, 40, has cited his ‘unreasonable behaviour’ as the reason for the divorce.

The 50-year-old presenter confirmed their split in September last year, stating that it was “amicable”.

Jeremy has divorced wife Carla Germaine

The couple, who have three children together, married in 2002 after meeting when Carla entered a radio station competition to marry a stranger where Jeremy was a DJ.

Jeremy recently revealed that the couple’s three children, Alice, 12, Ava, nine, and Henry, six, had been helping them get through the split.

“My kids are amazing and they are the ones that keep me going,” he said. "Kids and work - that’s it. I promise you. Literally that.

"I’ve thrown myself into work, that has kept me going. I appreciate all the support."

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