Jeremy Kyle show producer Natasha Reddican was discovered dead by her boyfriend at his home in Greater Manchester on Thursday.

The TV worker, 31, had worked on the reality TV show for eight years, her role included booking guests and helping with the running of the ITV series.

She was made redundant along with others on the show in the wake of the row over the suicide of Steve Dymond - who died following a drug overdose after failing a lie detector test on the show in 2019.

TV sources insisted to the publication she had played no part in booking Mr Dymond but had since left the programme.

After Natasha's boyfriend found her police were called and attempts were made to save her but she died at the scene,.

In a statement this evening, ITV said: “Our thoughts are with her family and all those who knew her. She was a producer on The Jeremy Kyle Show and left ITV eight months ago, in June 2019.

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“As with all other former employees on the show she was offered support and counselling by ITV during the redundancy process and help in securing new employment.

“ITV arranged for a counsellor to be on site throughout the process to offer emotional support.

“Everyone also had access to the Employer Assistance Programme, which offers 24/7 counselling and emotional support.

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“ITV also put in place training sessions designed to support people in securing their next roles.

“ITV also supports The Film and TV Charity, which has been set up to support those working within the industry, particularly freelancers, and helps fund its free, 24/7 support line offering confidential advice.”

A pal paid tribute to Natasha today, saying: "I never thought I would ever have to write something like this.

"We were best friends, distant friends, didn't b***** talk to each other for a while friends, but never did I see the day I would ever have to write a goodbye to you so early in your life.

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"From day one on Jezza K we clicked, my wifey - Valentine's Day cards to each other every year, our Prezzo lunches on a Monday and the pure banter we would have was brilliant."

"I remember we drank all the booze in your house one time and then made the decision to walk to the garage at an ungodly hour to get more, singing Bon Jovi's 'Living on a Prayer' at the top of our voices on the way there and back.

"We made each other laugh, we made each other cry, we absolutely p***** each other off. And even when we didn't talk I was so glad to see you were happy."

Mirror Online have contacted Greater Manchester Police and ITV for comment.

Jeremy Kyle, the show host, is still yet to address the death of guest Steve, who took his own life days after filming for The Jeremy Kyle Show.

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During his stint, Steve failed a lie detector test and was said to be crushed by the results.

He was found dead in his home by his landlady, resulting in the immediate axing of the ITV daytime show in May 2019.

TV star Jeremy refused to attend last summer's select committee as MPs probed the aftercare provided by makers of reality TV.

The host swerved the Digital, Culture, Media And Sport Committee's invitation to have his say and be held accountable for what went on behind the scenes at his show.

Many former guests alleged they'd been plied with booze and wound up by producers before getting on the infamous stage, and some spoke of how the lack of aftercare left them suicidal and ostracised by their communities.

Earlier this week Jeremy hinted at a return to TV screens as a new dad, a year after his show was taken off-air.

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Now the 54-year-old presenter is staging a return to the limelight later this year - and has vowed to "have his say" after "battling the unimaginable consequences" of the suicide of Steve.

His new manager Claire Powell announced he was back.

"So pleased to welcome the very talented and very real … Jeremy Kyle exclusively to @the_can_group For 14 years, Jeremy Kyle dominated Daytime TV with his hugely successful eponymous talk show," she wrote on Instagram .

"He's also proved a hit in prime time, fronting five successful series of his investigative current affairs brand, The Kyle Files.. Jeremy’s runaway UK success was the catalyst for two syndicated US series as well as stints presenting two other ITV juggernauts This Morning and Good Morning Britain.

"Jeremy first came to prominence as a Sony Award-winning radio host who changed the game at BRMB, Virgin Radio, Capital FM, talkSPORT and talkRADIO. Known for his honest, engaging opinions, Jeremy has also authored numerous columns for The Sun and a bestselling book for Hodder & Stoughton.

"A committed father and family man, he’s also a cancer survivor who has miraculously just welcomed a new son (and grandson!) into the world."

She added: "WATCH THIS SPACE!"

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