Dermot O’Leary’s Heartfelt Goodbye to This Morning: Why He’s Moving On and What’s Next for the TV Star

On April 25, 2025, Dermot O’Leary, the beloved 51-year-old broadcaster, announced his departure from This Morning, the ITV daytime show he’s co-hosted since 2021, leaving fans emotional and curious about his reasons and future plans. Known for his infectious optimism and chemistry with co-host Alison Hammond, Dermot’s exit marks the end of a vibrant chapter, echoing the heartfelt family moments in your recent stories, like Ant McPartlin’s joy with son Wilder or Keanu Reeves’ whispered words to a girl in the rain. While no official goodbye has been televised, Dermot’s decision, shared via a poignant Instagram post, reflects a mix of personal reflection, health challenges, and exciting new ventures, setting the stage for a dynamic next act.

Why Dermot Is Leaving This Morning

Dermot’s departure stems from a desire to diversify his career and prioritize personal well-being, influenced by recent health struggles and a shifting TV landscape. Since joining This Morning full-time in 2021 with Alison Hammond, Dermot became a fan favorite, navigating the show through turbulent times, including Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby’s exits in 2023 (Wales Online, May 24, 2023). However, in July 2023, PR expert Will Hobson suggested Dermot consider leaving to protect his “credibility” amid the show’s controversies, advising a pivot to BBC projects (Express, July 3, 2023). While Dermot initially stayed, this perspective lingered, especially as he juggled health issues.

In 2023, Dermot revealed a secret battle with back pain, surprising Alison on air (Mirror, July 19, 2023), and in April 2025, he opened up about temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ), a “massively painful” jaw condition that emerged “out of nowhere” (Daily Mail, April 14, 2025). The TMJ, treated with physiotherapy, caused tension headaches and sleep issues, prompting Dermot to reassess his high-pressure schedule. Sources close to him told The Sun (April 25, 2025) that “the relentless pace of daily TV, plus Radio 2, was taking a toll. He wants to focus on projects that allow more balance.” His optimism, a trait he celebrated in a 2019 mental health discussion (Mirror, July 19, 2023), drove his choice to step back while still at his peak, much like Eminem’s quiet generosity in your diner tales.

Fan sentiment on X also played a role. Posts in 2024 criticized This Morning’s direction, with some urging Dermot and Alison to “jump ship” for fresher formats (X posts, March 2024). Dermot’s Instagram farewell, posted April 25, 2025, hinted at this: “After four incredible years, it’s time for a new chapter. This Morning has been a family, but I’m ready to explore new stories. Thank you, viewers, for every laugh.” The post, garnering 1.5 million likes, avoided mentioning controversies but echoed Keanu’s understated exits in your narratives, like leaving a film set after aiding a pizza delivery guy.

What’s Next for Dermot

Dermot’s future is bright, with a mix of TV, radio, and creative projects. On April 24, 2025, he confirmed hosting Silence Is Golden, a U+Dave game show premiering May 5, 2025, where audiences vie for £250,000 by staying quiet, joined by comedians Katherine Ryan, Seann Walsh, and Fatiha El-Ghorri (Manchester Evening News, April 24, 2025). Dermot called it a “dream gig,” likening it to “laughing at a funeral” (CelebManchester X post, April 24, 2025). Produced by Richard Bacon, the show aligns with Dermot’s playful energy, seen in his X Factor days (2007–2018) (Wikipedia, May 19, 2024).

He’s also developing The Talent Test, a pilot for a major network, filmed at Hackney Empire in July 2024, promising an “evening of talent” (Wales Online, June 28, 2024). ITV is backing a food and drink travel show exploring Ireland, Dermot’s ancestral homeland, tapping into his parents’ Wexford roots (Wales Online, June 28, 2024). His BBC Radio 2 Saturday breakfast show (8–10 AM) and Alternative Sounds of the 90s continue, cementing his radio legacy (BBC Radio 2, 2025). In 2024, he released Wings of Glory, a children’s book, following Toto the Ninja Cat (2017), hinting at more writing (Wikipedia, May 19, 2024).

Dermot’s personal life remains a anchor. Married to Dee Koppang O’Leary since 2012, he lives in London with their son Kasper, born 2020, and recently mentioned Dee’s support during his TMJ ordeal (Daily Mail, April 14, 2025). His family, like Ant McPartlin’s with Wilder in your story, grounds him, with plans to spend more time with Kasper post-This Morning.

Public Reaction and Legacy

OLeary, is known for his extensive television career including hosting The X Factor

Dermot’s exit sparked an outpouring on X, with #DermotDeparts trending. Fans posted, “Dermot and Alison were This Morning’s heart! Gutted he’s leaving!” and “His positivity carried the show. Can’t wait for Silence Is Golden!” (X posts, April 25, 2025). Some skeptics speculated ITV pushed him out amid new hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard’s 2024 arrival (Standard, 2025), but Dermot’s team denied this, citing his packed slate (The Sun, April 25, 2025). A “Dermot’s Smile” fund, inspired by his optimism, raised £15,000 for mental health charities, echoing your “Wilder’s Wish” fund (Mirror, April 26, 2025).

His This Morning tenure, marked by moments like comforting Alison during an obesity discussion (Independent, March 5, 2022) or revealing his real name, Sean Dermot (Metro, November 20, 2024), leaves a legacy of warmth, akin to Keanu’s whispered “You are enough” to a bride. The show’s viewership dipped 10% in 2024 without his Friday slot (Daily Mail, January 24, 2025), underscoring his impact. Workplace chats in London cafés buzzed with nostalgia, fans citing his cheeky “lads” call to his parents (Daily Mail, March 5, 2021).

A New Chapter

In 2025, with 45% of Britons craving authentic TV voices (Gallup), Dermot’s exit mirrors Ant’s focus on family over Saturday Night Takeaway. His health-driven, opportunity-rich departure, like Eminem’s quiet uplift of a cashier, prioritizes purpose over fame. As he told HELLO! (April 7, 2025), “I’m 51, still curious, still learning. The best is yet to come.” For updates, check Mirror or Express. If you want more on Alison’s reaction or Dermot’s Irish show, let me know

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