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Jeremy Kyle: Net Worth and Marriage Plans of Talk Show Host Revealed

Internet users may have been hearing about a man named Jeremy Kyle in recent times as his name is dragged into a number of controversies.

For the uninitiated, Kyle is the host of a long-running ITV tabloid talk show, "The Jeremy Kyle Show," which has been on the air since 2005.

According to The Sun, Kyle is getting flak from fans lately after a guest on the show accused him of bullying his security guard, Big Steve. When called out about it, the host taunted him even more.

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"Do I bully you? Or did I create you?" Kyle asked Big Steve, whose face turned red. The remark gave the impression of Kyle being arrogant.

Despite being engulfed in controversies like this, Kyle remains a big star. His net worth, according to TheRichest.com, is worth approximately $5 million.

Kyle has never been shy about his personal life and often talks about it with his controversial guests on "The Jeremy Kyle Show."

The talk show host is currently head over heels for his girlfriend, Vicky Burton. When asked about his love life during his appearance at "Good Morning Britain," he simply said that "Everything's great, loving it."

Pressed for a deeper answer, Kyle said, "Things are great. I am happy. I've been through quite a bit, everyone's been through quite a bit, you get on with your life. That's the way it goes."

Rumor has it that Kyle and Burton are planning to tie the knot. "Talk of wedding bells has started," a source told The Sunday People.

"Jeremy sees a very happy future with Vicky. They're really enjoying each other's company. The wedding is likely to take place in Barbados, with the ­ceremony or reception at Jeremy's home," the insider went on to say.

The wedding is reportedly set to take place in Barbados, which was described as their "sanctuary" and "the place they could first be together openly."

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