Kyle and Jackie O hit Melbourne with a bang: Wild first show opens with plenty of cursing, STI discussions and sex life admissions

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson and Kyle Sandilands have officially launched their top-rated radio show in Melbourne.

The breakfast radio duo hit the Victorian airwaves in typical style on Monday morning, with a profane opener discussing sexually transmitted infections (STDs), swearing and favorite sexual positions.

“It’s a big day for us today,” Sandilands, 52, began, before introducing himself to Melburnians as an “ex F-boy, snorting coke”.

Co-host Jackie, 49, meanwhile, introduced herself as ‘STD free’ before Kyle started pressuring her for her views on anal sex.

Shock jock Kyle then began introducing their extensive team of producers to new listeners in Melbourne.

“It's a big day for us today,” began Sandilands, 52 (pictured)

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson and Kyle Sandilands have officially launched their top-rated radio show in Melbourne. Both shown

News anchor Brooklyn Ross told listeners during his introduction that he “had a few STDs.”

“The worst were the crabs,” he laughed.

“Brooklyn is a woke piece of shit,” Kyle declared after his colleague subsequently revealed that he drives a Tesla.

Moments later, show director and Kyle’s manager Bruno Bouchet introduced himself to listeners by saying, “Despite being straight, I love being pinned down.”

Co-host Jackie, 49, meanwhile, introduced herself as 'STD free' before Kyle started pressuring her for her views on anal sex

Co-host Jackie, 49, meanwhile, introduced herself as ‘STD-free’ before Kyle started pressuring her for her views on anal sex

It comes after Jackie shared a pre-show photo on Instagram ahead of the radio duo’s historic launch.

In the photo, Jackie looked stunning in a sheer blue dress, stylish necklace and oversized chain links as she posed for the camera.

Kyle stood behind her in a black shirt and blazer, and both KIIS FM show presenters looked ready for their foray into breakfast radio in Melbourne.

“I have been with this man for over twenty years, the longest relationship I have ever had and also one of the most special,” she wrote in the caption.

It comes after Jackie shared a pre-show photo on Instagram ahead of the radio duo's historic launch

It comes after Jackie shared a pre-show photo on Instagram ahead of the radio duo’s historic launch

“Tomorrow Kyle and I will celebrate another milestone by launching our breakfast show in Melbourne.”

Jackie wrapped up her message to her Instagram followers with an “epic” show on Monday morning.

“Melbourne thanks for having us, we can’t wait and are so excited to bring you an epic show tomorrow morning from 6am,” she said.

The radio duo, who have co-hosted The Kyle and Jackie O Show for more than two decades, signed a record-breaking ten-year contract worth $200 million that will see them on air for the next decade and expand into Victorian times . capital.

In the caption, Jackie wrote: 'I've been with this man for over twenty years now, the longest relationship I've ever had and also one of the most special.  Tomorrow Kyle and I will celebrate another milestone by launching our breakfast show in Melbourne'

In the caption, Jackie wrote: ‘I’ve been with this man for over twenty years now, the longest relationship I’ve ever had and also one of the most special. Tomorrow Kyle and I will celebrate another milestone by launching our breakfast show in Melbourne’

The radio stars spoke exclusively to Daily Mail Australia no worries about winning Melbourne audience ahead of their highly anticipated debut.

‘I don’t think it will really be a problem. I hope they embrace us soon. But Jackie thinks maybe it’s more of a slow burn, but she’s always on the more cautious side of life,” Kyle said.

They also shut down recent reports about the censorship the show staged prior to its interstate move, revealing that their secret weapon to winning over listeners is to keep doing what they’re doing.

‘The law is the law. Whether it’s here or in Melbourne, it’s the same broadcasting laws,” Kyle said.

‘Any radio program can do what we do. They just don’t have the balls to do it… We prefer to be more realistic so people can interact and be attracted to someone on the show who has the same opinions as them.”