Graham Stanier was on The Jeremy Kyle Show for the duration of its 14 year run on ITV, but it appears as if he’s stepped away from the public eye in the wake of the programme being pulled off air in 2019.
Graham was a well-known face on the once popular show, and provided support and counselling for its guests.
He joined the broadcasting giant in 2005 as a guest counsellor on The Jeremy Kyle Show, and went on to become the network’s director of show aftercare.
After leaving the show, Graham lent a hand to the NHS over the course of the pandemic as a volunteer responder.
Sharing a snap of himself in February 2021 wearing a high-vis vest, Graham wrote: “Supporting people in the community during lockdown. Getting involved.”
According toMetro Online, the former TV counsellor – who has a Master's degree in psychotherapy and counselling – donated a whopping 701 hours of his time.
Graham now works as a consultant psychotherapist and as well as this, he appears to have taken full advantage of travel restrictions across the globe being lifted since lockdown ended, and recently took a road trip across the US.
According to his Instagram, he visited Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida before returning home.
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While The Jeremy Kyle Show ended almost three years ago, Graham has remained friends with the controversial TV host, and even attended Jeremy’s wedding to Vicky Burton late last year.
Jeremy is also thought to have lived with Graham and his husband Steve, whom he married in 2016, in the wake of his marriage to ex-wife Carla Germaine breaking down.
Jeremy spent Christmas day 2019 with Graham and moved out shortly after he proposed to Vicky.
Prior to The Jeremy Kyle Show coming to an abrupt end, Graham gushed about the services that were provided to the show’s guests.
Speaking to The Observer in 2007, he said: “I’m immensely proud of the work we do. We have had full shows of people coming back on the programme who have been successful in overcoming drug, alcohol or relationship problems, through the care that we have provided for them.”
Over the years, Graham appears to have kept tabs on some of the people he helped, including Michelle Wallace who celebrated three years of sobriety late last year.
He described the former guest as being “so deserving of a happy and healthy life”.
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