They have never shied away from expressing controversy on air.
But radio superstars Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O Henderson appeared to go a little too far for Channel Seven’s Sunrise on Tuesday.
A live interview with the KIIS FM stars was cut short just as Jackie started telling a story about how she once secretly spied on a neighbor while he was showering.
“She lit a cigarette and sat in the dark and (watched him),” Kyle added.
Sunrise hosts Natalie Barr and Matt ‘Shirvo’ Shirvington were clearly amused by the yarn at first.
Radio superstars Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O Henderson appeared to ‘get too hot’ for Channel Seven’s Sunrise on Tuesday. Pictured: Presenters Natalie Barr and Matt Shirvington respond to Jackie O Henderson’s raunchy story.
But then Shirvo abruptly ended the interview with the shock jocks: “I think we should leave it at that,” he said.
Nat tried to stifle her laughter and explained to the surprised radio stars: “We have different rules than you.”
After going off air, Kyle and Jackie O continued to discuss the aborted interview on their show.
A live interview with the KIIS FM stars was cut short just as Jackie started telling a story about how she once secretly spied on a neighbor while he was showering. Pictured: Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O at sunrise.
At one point, Kyle suggested that perhaps Channel Seven presenters feared the details of Jackie’s story would be too raunchy for Sunrise viewers.
Meanwhile, the pair have announced they will launch their top-rated Kyle and Jackie O Show in the Melbourne market on Monday, April 29.
And Jackie said during the Sunrise performance that there are no plans to change the show.
Pictured: Sunrise presenters Natalie Barr and Matt ‘Shirvo’ Shirvington were clearly amused by the yarn at first. Trying to stifle her laughter, Nat explained to the surprised radio stars that the breakfast show has ‘different rules’.
“No… we want to stick to what we know,” she said, adding: “We will not water down or pull back in any way.
“It works here in Sydney, so we don’t really want to mess with that.”
The pair promised the show would become “more inclusive” for Melbourne and include the city in the awards, which were previously only for Sydney residents.
Pictured: Meanwhile, the pair have announced they will launch their top-rated Kyle and Jackie O Show to the Melbourne market on Monday, April 29.
In November, the pair signed a record-breaking ten-year contract worth $200 million, which will see them on the air for the next decade and expanding into Melbourne.
Kyle and Jackie recently moved into a state-of-the-art studio in Sydney as part of their $200 million deal.
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The radio duo signed a record-breaking ten-year deal worth $200 million live on air, keeping them on the air until 2034.