Jeremy Kyle ‘breaks wrist’ after jumping on security guard's back and chasing after guest

A guest stole their DNA results and tried to flee the studio
Aime Grant Cumberbatch12 January 2018

Jeremy Kyle became embroiled in a dramatic clash with a guest that saw him jump on his security guard’s back during the most recent episode of his chat show.

The presenter was forced to chase guest Kelly down the corridor after she stole DNA test results and tried to flee the studio.

Kelly was worried the results would reveal her fiancé Jon wasn’t the biological father of her children and grabbed the envelope from Kyle’s hands.

As the host ran after Kelly, he decided to jump on security man Dan’s back, causing Kyle to fall to the ground and exclaim he had ‘broken his wrist’.

Guest drama: Jeremy Kyle is helped to his feet by his security guard
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Jon and Kelly were appearing on the show to establish the paternity of their three children after she admitted to cheating on him.

But when the all-important moment to reveal the results came, Kelly attempted to snatch the envelope.

Kyle shouted: “Sorry, they’re my envelopes, this is my show.”

After chasing Kelly down the corridor for a while, Kyle grew tired of running and tried to get his security guard to carry him the rest of the way.

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He said: “Sorry Dan, I’m jumping on your back. Take me,” but the host mistimed his leap and fell to the floor.

Eventually Kyle recovered his composure and persuaded Kelly to return to the studio with the results.

It was confirmed that Jon is in fact the father of all three children.

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