Court documents reveal alleged Kyle Sandilands rant at Jackie O

Court filings allege radio host Kyle Sandilands made abusive remarks about co-host Jackie 'O' Henderson during a 2024 dispute.

Court documents reveal alleged Kyle Sandilands rant at Jackie O

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Court documents filed in the Federal Court of Australia have revealed allegations of abusive behavior by radio host Kyle Sandilands towards his long-time co-host, Jackie 'O' Henderson. The filings are part of a separate legal dispute involving Sandilands and a former producer.

The documents, reported by news outlets including the Sydney Morning Herald, allege that during a dispute in 2024, Sandilands made a series of derogatory and threatening remarks about Henderson. The alleged comments were reportedly made in a meeting with senior executives from their employer, the Australian Radio Network (ARN).

ARN, the parent company of the KIIS FM station where the "Kyle and Jackie O" show airs, has not publicly commented on the specific allegations within the court filings. The case in which the documents were filed relates to a wrongful dismissal claim by a former producer, not directly to the allegations about Henderson.

Jackie 'O' Henderson and Kyle Sandilands have been radio co-hosts for over two decades. There has been no public statement from Henderson regarding the newly revealed allegations. The court proceedings are ongoing.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What do the court documents allege?

They allege that in 2024, Kyle Sandilands made abusive and threatening remarks about his co-host Jackie 'O' Henderson during a meeting with ARN executives.

What is the legal case about?

The documents were filed as part of a separate wrongful dismissal lawsuit brought against ARN by a former producer of the show, not by Jackie 'O' Henderson herself.

Has Jackie 'O' Henderson commented?

As of April 22, 2026, there has been no public statement from Jackie 'O' Henderson regarding the specific allegations revealed in the court filings.

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