Jeremy Kyle has revealed he's set to add a sixth member to his brood, as his wife Victoria is pregnant with their second child.
The TalkTV presenter already shares daughters Harriet, 33, Alice, 19, Ava, 17 with his first wife Kirsty Rowley, and son Henry with second wife, Carla Germaine.
Jeremy has since revealed he and current wife Victoria 'Vicky' Burton - who already have three-year-old son Oliver - have another little one on the way, making the controversial host a soon-to-be father of six.
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Jeremy - who's show The Jeremy Kyle Show was axed in 2019 after a contestant took their own life - and met Victoria when she worked as a nanny for his and ex-wife Carla's children.
It's reported the pair only struck up a romantic relationship after Victoria stopped working for the family in April 2016.
Jeremy and Victoria got married in October, 2021 - their wedding postponed six times as a result of the coronavirus pandemic - and welcomed their firstborn, Oliver, in February 2020.
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The couple have since revealed they're expecting child number two.
In an exclusive interview with the Sun, Jeremy joked he's now 'catching BoJo [Boris Johnson] up'.
He continued: "Yes, baby number six is incoming.
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"[...] Vic says I need to set up a side business by bottling it because I’m 58 and I’ve only got one testicle, but everyone knows that anyway.
"It’s a baby girl, she’s due early next year, and we’re over the moon as our family is complete."
Jeremy only has 'one testicle' as a result of being diagnosed with, and treated for, testicular cancer in 2012.
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At the time, the presenter reflected how he thought that was 'it' upon receiving the diagnosis and so feels 'lucky' he can be 'here for family' and to see his children grow up.
But what do the rest of his brood make of the news of his sixth child being on the way?
Jeremy says his other kids are 'really happy'.
"Although my eldest Harriet thinks I need sectioning," he adds.
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Jeremy resolves: "I personally think it’s my late parents having a laugh from up above, to be honest.
"When I got offered the new TalkTV breakfast show it was a no brainer, because we’re not going to get any flippin’ sleep for the next two years anyway!"
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