AFL star Ben Cousins announces his shock new career move: ‘I am stoked’

AFL legend Ben Cousins ​​has announced a shocking new career move.

Although the former West Coast Eagles player, 45, was recently announced as a contestant on Channel Seven’s Dancing With the Stars this year, he will also be adding radio to his repertoire.

On Wednesday, the Brownlow medalist announced he was joining the Pete & Kymba Breakfast Show on Mix94.5 Perth in an exclusive radio deal for 2024.

Cousins ​​will appear on the show every Wednesday as part of ‘Bensday Wednesday’, joining hosts Pete Curulli and Kymba Cahill to talk all things AFL, and recap his Dancing with the Stars journey .

Ben, who joined the radio presenting team on and off in 2023, said he was excited to come on board in a more permanent capacity: “I’m delighted to be a regular on the Pete & Kymba Breakfast show this year; it’s a great team to work with.’

Ben Cousins ​​has announced a shocking new career move. While the former West Coast Eagles player, 45, was recently announced as a contestant on Dancing With the Stars, he will also be adding radio to his repertoire. Pictured with Dancing with the Stars dance partner Siobhan Power

On Wednesday, the Brownlow medalist announced he will join the Pete & Kymba Breakfast show on Mix94.5 Perth in an exclusive radio deal for 2024.

On Wednesday, the Brownlow medalist announced he will join the Pete & Kymba Breakfast show on Mix94.5 Perth in an exclusive radio deal for 2024.

Cousins ​​also looked forward to the breakfast radio presenters keeping him on his toes.

“You never know what scenario they’re going to throw you into. A few weeks ago I didn’t expect to be singing Taylor Swift songs live on the radio, but somehow I found myself in exactly that scenario,” he said.

Ben became a hit with Mix 94.5 listeners in Perth thanks to his quick wit during the “Worst Joke Bensday” segment and his appearance on the channel’s “24 Hour Show.”

Cousins ​​will join hosts Pete Curulli and Kymba Cahill to talk about all things AFL, as well as his Dancing with the Stars journey.  All depicted

Cousins ​​will join hosts Pete Curulli and Kymba Cahill to talk about all things AFL, as well as his Dancing with the Stars journey. All depicted

Pete and Kymba said they were delighted to welcome the former footballer to the breakfast team.

“Ben is a great addition to our team in 2024,” they said in a statement.

“He was already a friend of the show last year, but now that he has signed an actual contract with Mix94.5, we can say he is an OFFICIAL friend of the show. That’s a whole new level of friendship!’

Ben, who joined the radio presenting team on and off in 2023, said he was excited to come on board in a more permanent capacity: “I'm delighted to be a regular on the Pete & Kymba Breakfast show this year;  it's a great team to work with'

Ben, who joined the radio presenting team on and off in 2023, said he was excited to come on board in a more permanent capacity: “I’m delighted to be a regular on the Pete & Kymba Breakfast show this year; it’s a great team to work with’

Ben won the Brownlow Medal in 2005 and captained the West Coast Eagles from 2001 to 2005, securing the club’s best and fairest awards for four of those seasons.

He played 238 games and scored 205 goals for the West Coast Eagles, winning a premiership with the club in 2006.

His dramatic fall from grace was well documented starting in 2007, when he publicly battled drug addiction and dealt with his failed relationship with Maylea Tinecheff.

He was later dismissed and banned from the AFL for a year for repeated offences.

In 2021, Susan Backshell, who has acted as a mentor to Cousins ​​since his last stint in prison, told Ny Breaking Australia that he is focusing solely on his children.

Ben won the Brownlow Medal in 2005 and captained the West Coast Eagles from 2001 to 2005, securing the club's best and fairest awards for four of those seasons.  He played 238 games and scored 205 goals for the West Coast Eagles, winning a premiership with the club in 2006.

Ben won the Brownlow Medal in 2005 and captained the West Coast Eagles from 2001 to 2005, securing the club’s best and fairest awards for four of those seasons. He played 238 games and scored 205 goals for the West Coast Eagles, winning a premiership with the club in 2006.

His dramatic fall from grace was well documented starting in 2007, when he publicly battled drug addiction and dealt with his failed relationship with Maylea Tinecheff.  Pictured in 2006

His dramatic fall from grace was well documented starting in 2007, when he publicly battled drug addiction and dealt with his failed relationship with Maylea Tinecheff. Pictured in 2006

Sitting in a cold, cramped prison cell for the sixth time in thirteen years, Cousins ​​decided enough was enough after seven months behind bars in 2020.

He told her he wanted to make amends and clean up his life and Backshell gave him an ultimatum: “Give it your all, or forget it all.”

Since Cousins ​​was released in December 2020, Backshell said she has never questioned his commitment to sobriety and improving his community.

Last year, Cousins ​​announced that he would be participating in several speaking engagements during his Such Is Life Tour, which kicked off in July.

The tour promised to tell untold stories from his football career and marked something of a catharsis for the controversial Brownlow medalist.

Last year, Cousins ​​announced that he will participate in several speaking engagements during his Such Is Life Tour, which kicked off in July.  Pictured with Pat Cash

Last year, Cousins ​​announced that he will participate in several speaking engagements during his Such Is Life Tour, which kicked off in July. Pictured with Pat Cash