We don't know where to begin with this one, but yes you read that headline correctly.
The Jeremy Kyle Show really did have a guest that accused his ex-girlfriend of using a Toffee Crisp wrapper as a condom. We wish we were joking.
Earlier this year, Mark went on the show and accused his ex Jo of cheating on him… and doing the deed with the said prophylactic.
However, Jo came back on yesterday (March 5) to prove her innocence, revealing that Mark wasn't very good in any departments during their relationship and that he "put [her] off men for life".
A very angry Mark was also on the show and couldn't contain his outrage, claiming, "I made you an internet sensation!" through his previous visit on the show.
While it all got a bit silly, Jeremy did eventually get to unveil the results of the lie-detector test regarding whether Jo had used a chocolate wrapper as a condom.
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And surprise surprise, Mark was telling a massive porky.
However, Jo's former boyfriend left in a rage, shouting: "The whole of the UK and America and California believe me!"
Geography was clearly not Mark's strong point, as the host then pointed out: "California's in America you donut!"
Jeremy has clearly seen some bonkers antics on his show before, but even he was dumbstruck by the whole affair, declaring: "I didn't think we'd ever do a story like that."
The Jeremy Kyle Show airs on ITV.
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