Jackie ‘O’ Henderson reveals the real reason Kyle Sandilands stormed off his hit radio show just days after signing historic $200m ten-year deal: ‘It was the turning point’
Jackie ‘O’ Henderson has broken her silence on co-host Kyle Sandilands’ sensational strike on the show.
The shock jock, 52, stormed off his popular KIIS FM radio show on Tuesday morning after just 11 minutes on air, leaving Jackie to shut down the rest of the day’s show.
And Jackie revealed the real reason behind the tantrum as she returned to work on Wednesday – with Kyle still nowhere to be seen.
A show producer revealed Sandilands is ‘struggling with his shoulder’, before Henderson added: ‘he’s in so much pain’.
“He sent me a message saying, ‘Honey, I’m so sorry. I’m on medication and I’m not myself. I’m in so much pain,” she explained.
Jackie ‘O’ Henderson has broken her silence on co-host Kyle Sandilands’ sensational walkout
“I actually feel so sorry for him,” the multimillionaire radio star admitted.
Sandilands has spoken openly about a recent rotator cuff injury and was prescribed the powerful painkiller Oxycodone to deal with the discomfort.
Side effects of Oxycodone may include light-headedness, confusion, and unusual tiredness or weakness.
Reflecting on their explosive on-air confrontation, Jackie admitted that she may have played a role in pushing Kyle over the edge.
“Calling him a loser was the turning point.”
Kyle had used the derogatory term to attack newsreader Brooklyn Ross before Jackie leveled the same insult at her colleague.
A show producer revealed Sandilands is ‘struggling with his shoulder’, before Henderson added: ‘he’s in so much pain’
It was previously believed Sandilands angrily left the studio after clashing with Henderson while speaking about Covid-19 live on air on Tuesday.
The row started when Kyle revealed NSW Premier Chris Minns had canceled his studio appearance after testing positive for the virus.
Kyle became irritated when Jackie downplayed the severity of Covid, describing it as ‘just like the flu’.
He told Jackie that she would probably still self-isolate if she had the virus as she had been extremely cautious in the past, leading Jackie to shoot back: “I’m allowed to change my mind.”
Kyle then argued that she needed to have some “consistency” in her views on the virus.
The fight degenerated into shouting matches before Kyle declared he was going home and leaving the studio.
“Well, that escalated quickly,” a stunned Jackie said after Kyle left.
Executive producer Pedro Vitola then confirmed that Kyle had gone home.
Jackie continued, “What’s happening today? I tell you this full moon is confusing people.”
The bizarre incident comes less than a week after the Sydney-based radio duo signed a record $200 million, 10-year contract live on air
The bizarre incident comes less than a week after the Sydney-based radio duo signed a record $200 million, 10-year contract live on air.
This means the duo will dominate markets beyond their Sydney-based audience and expand their reach Melbourne For the first time.
An ARN spokesperson confirmed to Ny Breaking Australia that the deal means Kyle and Jackie’s KIIS FM work friends Jase Hawkins and Lauren Phillips will be out of a job and their Melbourne breakfast show will end in December.
Lauren broke down in tears as she announced the news to her listeners on Wednesday, sobbing that she “didn’t want to say goodbye to Melbourne”.
Jase and Lauren’s show was successful for KIIS FM, attracting new listeners to the station and ranking third in the Melbourne market behind Fox FM’s Fifi Fev & Nick and GOLD104.3’s Christian O’Connell.
In a statement celebrating the historic contract extension, Sandilands said: “Fans of the show will be pleased to hear that this 10-year deal is the longest radio deal in Australian history.”
“Love us or loathe us, Jackie and I will continue with our politically incorrect nonsense for a long time.”
He added: “We would like to thank the listeners. Staff. All clients. Even senior management, I’ll give a nod to that. They’ve actually done something brilliant.’