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Jeremy Kyle, 58, is a father again! Presenter welcomes his sixth child as wife Vicky, 40, gives birth to a baby girl

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Jeremy Kyle has become father again to his sixth child at the age of 58 after his wife Vicky gave birth on Friday.

The television host shared a photo of himself proudly holding the newborn in the delivery room on Instagram.

He revealed her name as Iris Rose Victoria Kyle and said mother Vicky was doing well.

Jeremy wrote: 'She's finally here… Iris Rose Victoria Kyle arrived today at 12.31pm weighing 3.5kg.

“Mom was absolutely incredible and we are so blessed to have our beautiful new daughter.”

Jeremy Kyle has become a father again to his sixth child at the age of 58 after his wife Vicky, 40, gave birth on Friday

Jeremy Kyle has become a father again to his sixth child at the age of 58 after his wife Vicky, 40, gave birth on Friday

Jeremy revealed in September last year that he would become a father for the sixth time as his wife Victoria was pregnant with their second child.

The broadcaster shared the news that he would be welcoming a daughter in the coming months, after he and Victoria welcomed their son Oliver in 2020.

Speak with The sun in September last year, Jeremy said he and Victoria, who he married in 2021, were “over the moon” to welcome another child in early 2024, adding that his family would be “complete.”

In addition to son Oliver, Jeremy is father to daughters Harriet, 33, Alice, 20, Ava, 18, and son Henry, 13, who he shares with ex-wife Carla Germaine.

Jeremy revealed that Vicky suffered a devastating miscarriage last year, shortly after they announced they were expecting their baby.

He said he and his wife Victoria were on an “emotional rollercoaster” after she suffered a miscarriage in March.

The couple suffered another miscarriage in 2019 before welcoming their son Oliver.

Victoria opened up about the first loss, when she was eight weeks pregnant, and said doctors unfortunately had to inform her they couldn't find the baby's heartbeat on the early scan.

Jeremy revealed in September last year that he would become a father for the sixth time as his wife Victoria was pregnant with their second child (Jeremy and Vicky pictured in December last year)

Jeremy revealed in September last year that he would become a father for the sixth time as his wife Victoria was pregnant with their second child (Jeremy and Vicky pictured in December last year)

She told me Mirror: 'It was devastating. People say, 'It's so early, it's just a bunch of cells,' but as a woman you can't help but get attached to what's happening in your body.”

They were given false hope when Victoria underwent a procedure to remove the fetus and was told there was a heartbeat after all.

But a week later the couple was told it was not possible to continue the pregnancy.

Jeremy said: 'The second miscarriage was the hardest for Vic. Since we had already had one, we tried not to get excited. It was an emotional roller coaster.'

Victoria said that during a Reiki healing session she received a message from Jeremy's late mother Nanette, who died six years ago, insisting the couple would have a baby girl.

She explained: 'The lady kept saying she could see pink and that we were having a girl. She said, “I see you and Oliver holding a little girl's hand. The little girl is wearing a dress with bright red roses on it.”

'Jez's mother's favorite flower was a red rose. She had red roses all over her garden. It felt like it was his mother saying a little girl was coming along.”

Jeremy added that once they moved home, Victoria placed an order for some duvet sets and pillows and in the middle of the package was a pair of pink dungarees that they had not ordered.

Victoria was already pregnant with their daughter at the time.

The broadcaster shared the news that he would be welcoming a daughter in the coming months, after he and Victoria welcomed their son Oliver in 2020.

The broadcaster shared the news that he would be welcoming a daughter in the coming months, after he and Victoria welcomed their son Oliver in 2020.

The TV star made his return to television with a brand new live show on TalkTV in 2022 – three years after his daytime program was axed following the death of guest Steve Dymond.

When asked what he would miss if he returned to work, he said of his loved ones: “Not being present during bath time! No, I'm joking. I'd love to be there every night. Oliver and Victoria changed my life.

'Oliver is two and a half and in charge, to be completely honest. He changed me completely. He shouts, “Daddy!” when he sees me on the screen now.

'My children, my grandchildren, my family, my wife saved me. Harriet is an amazing mother with two toddlers. Alice is about to go to college; Henry is about to go to boarding school; Ava has just achieved eight GCSEs. It's amazing, she's severely dyslexic. It's incredible what she has done, amazing. I am so proud.

'But I've always wanted to go back to live television. It's the best of what I've always loved doing.”

The host's eponymous Jeremy Kyle Show was suspended indefinitely in May 2019 following the death of Steve Dymond, a week after a program he starred in was filmed.

He returned to television screens for the first time in three years in April 2022, when he helped launch new channel TalkTV alongside Sharon Osbourne.

In October 2022, Jeremy said he would miss Vicky and Oliver as he threw himself into work for his live show on TalkTV.

In October 2022, Jeremy said he would miss Vicky and Oliver as he threw himself into work for his live show on TalkTV.

Dymond is suspected of having died by suicide seven days after filming The Jeremy Kyle Show.

He had undergone a lie detector test after being accused of cheating on his ex-fiancée Jane Callaghan, from Gosport, Hampshire.

The confrontational talk show, which was hugely popular and had been a regular feature of the daytime TV schedule since 2005, was axed for good following calls for its cancellation from MPs and members of the public.

After the show was axed, MPs launched an investigation into reality TV – and ITV chief executive Dame Carolyn McCall said the broadcaster had 'looked into' canceling the show before removing it from its schedules.

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