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Jeremy Kyle encouraged the audience to boo guest Steve Dymond

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The tragic death of Steve Dymond, a guest on The Jeremy Kyle Show, has shed light on the potential consequences of reality TV. Dymond, who took his own life just seven days after appearing on the show, spoke of feeling “cast as the liar” after taking a lie detector test on air.

According to his son, Carl Woolley, Dymond felt humiliated by the audience’s reaction, claiming that host Jeremy Kyle encouraged them to “boo him” before he even had a chance to defend himself. Woolley revealed that his father was devastated by the experience and sought support from ITV’s aftercare team, but ultimately succumbed to his inner turmoil.

The inquest into Dymond’s death has highlighted the importance of mental health support for reality TV participants, with Woolley urging his father to continue seeking help even after the show had aired. Described as a dedicated RNLI crew member in his youth, Dymond’s tragic end serves as a stark reminder of the impact of public scrutiny and judgment.

As the investigation continues, it is crucial to address the potential risks and responsibilities of reality TV production, ensuring that participants receive adequate support and care throughout and after their time on screen. The legacy of Steve Dymond’s story serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and support in the entertainment industry.

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