Unpopular opinion but duck it-
All of these people chose to go on Jeremy Kyle and a lot of what Jeremy Kyle said wasn't wrong. Yes he was cuntish at times like in that footage where he looks the woman up and down with disgust but a lot of the people coming on the show chose to go on and were scummy people also. Of all the people up in arms about JK, I bet many used to laugh about the show and the people who went on it and as usual are now singing a different tune. Addicts who stole abused and ruined their loved ones around them's lives, fathers who had children and didn't bother or pay with them, mothers who cared more about men than their own children (I was a product of a mother who cared about men more than me and my siblings). We are in quite a woke world now where we can't judge the people who go on because poor them, they're working class and it's wrong but we haven't got the side of Jeremy Kyle and guests who got help from the show. Not to mention the scummy people who went on who were abusive to Jeremy and his team and who trashed the hotel room and turned down the help, rehab etc. I hated the news report part of the documentary showing the kids running rampant on the streets in the 90's with Tony Blair's speech and the man claiming it as exploiting mothers and working class. I am working class and a single mother and I like to think I've brought up my children with respect and not causing a nuisance and being general scum. There's too many excuses these days and sorry but there's a cycle where on Jeremy Kyle mothers have children sitting on their backsides living on handouts not bothering to work by various dads, the scummy dads come and go without helping or being there and the lazy parenting and upbringing then affects the child to be a little runt who grows up to be an adult with no morals. I also was brought up by my mum as my parents split up even though she wasn't around much and more bothered about herself, no way would she allow me to behave the way most kids behave now and there would be good punishments if I did play up. We are making excuses for the upbringing of children when I know lots of people (myself included) who managed to do it right in a rough working class area, it's lazy crappy parenting.
Not saying that I agree with everything on the Jeremy Kyle that happened eg the lying about fighting to get a place in rehab, but the general way of how Jeremy spoke with the guests and the advice he was trying to give was not wrong and we have gone too soft.
At the end of the day you know you're going on a nationally famous show known for laughing at people and controversy, so you chose that risk when you go on. It's like me going on X Factor when I can't sing and getting people laughing at me in the audience and the street.