Jeremy Kyle has set tongues wagging after making an apparent dig at his ex-wife Carla Germaine on Good Morning Britain
Despite getting engaged last week to his new fiancée Vicky Burton, who used to be a nanny to his children, it seems Jeremy Kyle isn't over his ex-wife Carla Germaine yet.
To be fair, he did only get divorced from her two years ago.
But earlier today, on VALENTINE'S DAY no less, Jeremy, 52, raised eyebrows after making comments that could definitely have been about model Carla, with whom he shares three children.
GALLERY: Celebs Go Dating's love guru Eden Blackman offers romance tips for Valentine's Day
Eden Blackman top tips Valentine's Day SLIDER
Eden Blackman
1) It’s all about ambience
Eden says: "From the music you pick to get you in the mood, to the lighting and temperature – creating that perfect setting makes both of you feel at ease. "Think instrumental music and low lighting – Professor Robert Pickard agrees, 'Evidence suggests that people are more likely to feel romantic if they are alert, warm and relaxed.'"
2) Phones off
Eden says: "...And we mean the whole night! The most thoughtful compliment you can give your date is your complete attention. Respect their time by being entirely present during the meal."
3) A little planning goes a long way
Eden says: "Make sure you get the ingredients for your home cooked meal in advance. It is no coincidence that food & love go hand in hand, but there is more to it than just delicious food and an effect on taste buds, there is a science to the perfect meal. "Considering ingredients such as red meat can help to provide vital nutrients and minerals that not only benefit your health but also trigger chemical reactions in the body that can contribute to your success."
4) Don't turn the date into a job interview
Eden says: "Ask questions, but don't interrogate, the perfect date is all about cultivating a feeling of comfort and ease, it's about forging a connection not conducting an inquisition. Where you can, talk about subjects that you are both interested in and keep ex's well away from the conversation."
Jeremy, who is filling in for Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid with Kate Garraway on Good Morning Britain this week, made the comments in a segment with dating coach Nadia Essex about recent research which says single people are happier than those in relationships.
After everyone congratulated him on his recent engagement, Jeremy then got a bit deep, saying: "I've learned this the right way, isn't it the truth you don't actually ever end up with that person, the right person until you face the abyss?
"Don't you have to be alone, and be okay on your own, just get on with your life, you're not desperate, you're not looking for someone, then that person finds you.
"Don't all of us need to be alone at some point in our lives to end up with the right person?"
EEK.
WATCH: Jeremy Kyle makes shady comments that could be about his ex-wife
Even though it they are quite shady comments to make about previous partners, it's quite a romantic thing to say about 36-year-old Vicky.
N'aww. You ole softie, Jez!
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