Jerry! Jerry! A producer on “The Jerry Springer Show” has come forward in a new interview with bombshell claims that he was essentially a “pimp” for the notorious talk
Jasmin St. Claire appeared in four episodes of The Jerry Springer Show, and also took part in the Netflix documentary Jerry Springer
As a ‘90s kid, I was practically reared on talk shows. Phil Donahue taught me how to listen, while Montel Williams taught me how to care. However, if I were to rank the best '90s talk shows, I would definitely say that The Jerry Springer Show was my absolute favorite.
Fights, Camera, Action,' which is now the #8 show on Netflix. Keep reading for details on the eye-opening doc.
Zach Strenkert, now 29, appeared on the show for the first time in 1996, and is speaking out after the release of Netflix documentary “Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action.”
JERRY Springer’s sex scandals were just the tip of the iceberg, with the legendary host regularly hooking up with guests invited on to his TV show, one of its most infamous producers claims.
Well, Zach was getting a lot of attention as the '70 pound baby' and was going viral before social media had ever been heard of. Speaking about his experiences in the new Netflix documentary Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera Action, Zach opened up about how it shaped his life.
A new Netflix docuseries claims to go behind the scenes of The Jerry Springer Show "to expose its biggest scandals, both on- and off-camera." However, a former producer on the low-brow daytime talk show slams the series as a "whitewash" and says the actual details are even more shocking.
Netflix viewers have been glued to their screens watching adocumentary series highlighting the scandal-ridden Jerry Springer Show. First hitting screens in 1991, the American talk show aired 3,891 episodes over the subsequent 27 years.
The Netflix series compared the reality TV circus to the brutal Gladiator fights of Ancient Greece. Producers admitted to manipulating potential guests into thinking they were going to get justice for their situation or counseling to improve their relationships. Others were somehow just happy to receive a paid trip and a feature on a popular show.
Speaking about the new Netflix show, Norm - who says he was asked to take part in it but declined - said: "This doc is a total whitewash of the true story of what the Jerry Springer show was all ...