Jackie ‘O’ Henderson and NRL star Cooper Johns share flirty photos as they spend time on their studio’s rooftop after his split with girlfriend
Jackie ‘O’ Henderson and Cooper Johns shared some flirty photos while spending time on the roof of their KIIS FM studio on Thursday.
The radio presenter, 49, used her Instagram Stories to share photos of herself and the former NRL star, 25, enjoying a cup of coffee on the roof with their colleagues.
They were joined by Jackie’s co-host Kyle Sandilands and two other colleagues, programmer Tony Aldridge and producer Nat Penfold.
But Jackie and Cooper also enjoyed a sweet moment together when the sportsman took Jackie’s photo.
In the black and white shot, Cooper – who has been working on The Kyle and Jackie O Show since retiring as a professional athlete – could be seen holding up his camera and taking a photo of the radio star.
Jackie snapped a photo of the flirty moment and shared it in a photo gallery on her Stories, while giving insight into their close friendship.
Jackie ‘O’ Henderson and Cooper Johns shared some flirty photos while spending time on the roof of their KIIS FM studio on Thursday
In a black and white photo shared to Jackie’s Instagram, Cooper – who works on The Kyle and Jackie O Show – could be seen holding up his camera and taking a photo of the radio star
Jackie also posted a glamorous selfie of herself smiling from their skyscraper studios in North Sydney, as she showed off the sun-kissed views from the building.
She also shared a photo of herself, showing Cooper and Nat smiling as they sat around a table on their roof, while Kyle and Tony could be seen in the background.
Cooper joined The Kyle and Jackie O Show as on-air talent earlier this year after announcing his retirement from the NRL and has become a firm fan favourite.
He is known for his cheeky banter with Jackie and the pair joked about their ‘chemistry’ when Cooper replaced Kyle as host while he was ill last month.
Cooper also doesn’t shy away from delving into details of his personal life on the show and recently confirmed that he had split from his girlfriend Kenna Hullick.
In June, he detailed his first heartbreak when he announced their breakup after a three-year on/off romance live on the breakfast radio show.
“I came by this morning to dispel some rumors and acknowledge that I am no longer in a committed relationship,” he explained.
‘I had talked about this before, we had met on and off a few times over the past three years. We’ve had our problems before. It was my first relationship, so I’m not the best at relationships.’
As they relaxed on the roof of their studios, they were joined by Jackie’s co-host Kyle Sandilands and two other colleagues, programmer Tony Aldridge and producer Nat Penfold.
Cooper is known for his cheeky banter with Jackie and the pair previously joked about their ‘chemistry’ when he temporarily replaced Kyle as host last month while he was ill
Cooper also doesn’t shy away from delving into details of his personal life on the radio show, recently confirming his split from girlfriend Kenna Hullick (both pictured)
“It’s been two months now, so I haven’t talked about it in a while because in your first relationship it’s quite hard to get over things like that,” he added.
Cooper went on to explain that they went their separate ways after becoming unhappy in the relationship, but did not rule out a reconciliation in the future.
He continued to insist there was no ‘third party’ involved in the split as he firmly denied any cheating rumors and said he wasn’t ready to start dating again.
‘I don’t intend to [date or find another relationship] at this moment. “I don’t wear a chastity belt, but I certainly don’t roam around town looking for girls,” he explained.
Jackie, who is also single, shared her sympathy for Cooper and assured him there is nothing “lonely” about being single after Kyle called it “the Lonely Hearts Club.”
“It’s not lonely in this club, so you know Coops,” Jackie reassured him, prompting Cooper to respond, “It’s a little lonely, like a little bit.”
But Jackie insisted, “In the beginning, in the beginning!” It’s honestly fine, you don’t have to be afraid of being single.’