New Killing Eve awkwardly shows Villanelle watching Jeremy Kyle despite show axe

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New Killing Eve awkwardly shows Villanelle watching Jeremy Kyle despite show axe
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Jeremy Kyle was axed this week after the death of a guest – but Killing Eve's lead character still watches an episode in the new series

The programme, which had already aired in America by the time that ITV announced the end of Kyle's talk show, shows lead actress Jodie Comer watching an episode on the sofa.

However, a BBC spokesperson remained tight lipped on if they'd be removing the moment, telling the Daily Mail : "We wouldn't comment on the content of a programme before it was broadcast." His death prompted criticism of the show's aftercare, dubious casting methods and 'bear' baiting' of vulnerable guests.

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