JEREMY Kyle has slammed a guest who admitted selling her daughter prescription drugs.
Daughter Kelsea took to the ITV stage to confront her mum Tracy – who she accused of getting her hooked on codeine at 16-years-old.
Kelsea admitted taking around “100 tablets of codeine” per day as a teen.
She confessed that she had become “dependent”, adding: “I take as many as I can get hold of.”
Kelsea claims her mum didn’t do enough to help her kick the habit.
Worryingly, she alleged it was her mum who was selling her the powerful pain drugs.
The Jeremy Kyle guest accused: “I clean her house for £10 then give her £5 for a box of codeine.”
Straight-talking Jezza was appalled at the mother’s behaviour and quickly called Tracy onto the stage for a stern talking to.
He told her she “should be in prison” for selling the prescription drugs.
Tracy insisted: “She gets it off the streets if I don’t give it her.”
Baffled at the mum’s explanation, an incredulous Jeremy asked: “You sold your own daughter a drug that can kill her?”
The audience gasped in horror as Tracy clapped back: “It’s going to kill her anyway.”
After Kelsea admitted she had stolen drugs from her mum, Jeremy told her that she “had to take responsibility” for her own addiction.
He said: “Stop making excuses and change your life.”
The ITV host urged her to start a rehabilitation programme and have therapy with Graham and the aftercare team.
Viewers took to social media to give their opinions on the explosive segment.
One sarcastically jibed mum Tracy, remarking: “She gives her daughter a drug that’s gonna kill her, yep really good mum she is.”
Despite this, some viewers thought that Kelsea needed to take more responsibility for her own habit.
One said: “Daughter is old enough to take responsibility for her own actions so what’s the point?”
There have been no shortage of dramatic episodes of The Jeremy Kyle Show recently.
One guest turned up in the same outfit two days in the row – after being imprisoned for smacking her best mate.
And another admitted to dominating men online to fund her teenage boyfriend’s heroin addiction.
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