Jeremy Kyle puts lavish marital home with ex-wife up for sale for £2 million
Former ITV presenter Jeremy Kyle has put his former marital home on the property market, seven years after he split from his ex wife.
The star, who was married to ex-wife Carla Germaine from 2002 until 2016, listed the six-bed, four bathroom house in Windsor on the market for £2,295,000.
It was the couple's marital home, which they bought in 2001, and despite splitting several years ago it's only now up for sale and sets to make a potential £1.7 million profit.
Jeremy, who is now remarried to wife Vicky Burton who he shares his three-year-old son Oliver with, now lives in a £3million townhouse in Windsor.
Jeremy's former marital home boasts 5,000 square feet and sits on an acre of land, and features a landscaped garden with a flawless lawn as well as a hot tub and patio entertainment area.
Ghislaine Maxwell 'in solitary confinement after TalkTV interview from jail'The stunning home features an open plan kitchen with an island and huge seating area that's perfect for entertaining, whilst the first floor has the huge main bedroom with en-suite, dressing room and a balcony overlooking the garden.
The property has five more bedrooms, with two featuring en-suites that have roll top baths.
The former chat show host Jeremy has five children including one from his first marriage to Kirsty Rowley and three from his marriage with Carla and his son with current wife Vicky.
Jeremy and ex-wife Carla split in 2015, divorcing a year later. Jeremy, who now presents on TalkTV, went on to marry current wife Vicky in 2001 after being forced to postpone their nuptials six times due to the pandemic restrictions.
Speaking to The Sun after tying the knot, Jeremy said: "Thankfully, at what is our sixth attempt after all the Covid cancellations and postponements, we got to enjoy the big day we'd both longed for."
Jeremy originally presented his own chat show The Jeremy Kyle Show for 14 years but was forced to come off air from ITV in 2019 following a participant's suicide following his appearance on the show.
Guest Steve Dymond had taken a lie detector in a bid to prove he hadn't been cheating to his on-off fiancée, which he denied but was revealed to have failed the test, which are not 100% accurate.
After the show recording ended, distraught Steve told one of the show's researchers "I wish I was dead" before being sent home in a taxi two hours later.
Just days later, Steve was tragically founded dead in his rented room in Portsmouth, with an autopsy later showing he had died of a morphine overdose and left ventricular hypertrophy.