JEREMY Kyle has made his TV comeback after almost three years off screen.
The opinionated broadcaster, 56, joined Sharon Osbourne for her new TalkTV show The Talk.
They were joined by commentators JJ Anisiobi and Esther Krakue and actress Nicola Thorp.
The panel discussed stories including Elon Musk reaching a deal to buy Twitter for more than £34billion, the Angela Rayner sexism row and "the woke world of Disney".
They first spoke about the royals in crisis with Prince Andrew and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Opening the show, Sharon Osbourne said: "It's great to be back on your screens and even greater to be employed.
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"It's our first show tonight and it's going to be fabulous, isn't it darling?"
Jeremy responded: "Completely fabulous Mrs O. Delighted to have you on. Welcome back to the country."
The former daytime TV titan delved right into some fiery debates with his panelists, notably expressing his concern for the Royals.
He suggested the Monarchy "is in trouble" when the heirs take over from the Queen.
The 56-year-old said: "When the Queen is gone, I think the monarchy is in trouble. I think she transcends all the arguments.
"I think she is this incredible woman and the public will be less enthusiastic about the royal family in its entirety."
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His stiff opinions on the no-holds-barred show excited fans who were delighted by his long-awaited comeback.
A supporter commented: "I'm glad @TalkTV has signed #JeremyKyle for their network.
"He won't hold back on the views/opinions, he's one of the finest broadcasters and I'm glad to see him back on the screen."
And another chimed in: "I've always Loved Sharon and Jeremy! I'm loving TalkTV! Well done."
Jezza already hosts a radio show for TalkRadio, which will also be broadcast on the network.
It comes after Piers Morgan launched his new Uncensored with a "trigger warning" to "woke snowflakes" and a sensational interview with former US President Donald Trump.
Seasoned broadcaster Jezza helmed the The Jeremy Kyle Show for 14 years until 2019.
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But after the shock death of a guest, the daytime programme was axed.
Jeremy said the cancellation of his beloved talk show and the subsequent fallout left him “completely devastated” and unable to "leave the house or even open the curtains.”
The presenter exclusively told The Sun how he spiralled into depression and turned to medication to control his anxiety, two-and-a-half years since the tragedy.
He explained: "I’m not asking for any sympathy, but being completely honest, yes, it was a very difficult time.
"I lost the show in America after two years, I got cancer, went through quite a public divorce, my mother passed away, and then I lost my job in the UK — all while still trying to be a good dad at home."
Tonight TV legend Sharon has brought together five opinionated famous faces – including Jezza - for her new show launch.
They are all from different backgrounds and with differing views who will be debating the most interesting stories of the day. The panel will change and rotate daily.
Sharon’s TV career began when she created and produced the cable reality series The Osbournes.
She was a judge on The X Factor for seven seasons. She later served as a judge for five seasons on America’s Got Talent and as a co-host on CBS show The Talk for 11 seasons in the US, for which she was awarded with an Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Hosts Daytime Emmy in 2017.
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She is currently an Executive Producer on a forthcoming big screen Biopic of hers and Ozzy’s life story through Sony Pictures Studios.
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The Talk will follow The News Desk fronted by Tom Newton-Dunn at 7pm, and the now global, Piers Morgan Uncensored at 8pm - all on TalkTV.
- TalkTV will broadcast 24/7 on Sky Channel 526, Virgin Media Channel 627, Freeview Channel 237 and Freesat Channel 217, as well as via connected TV services and smart devices.