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Kyle Sandilands - Wikipedia. Kyle Sandilands. Birth name. Kyle Dalton Sandilands.

Born(1. 97. 1- 0. June 1. 97. 1 (age 4. Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Watch Beyond Valkyrie: Dawn Of The 4Th Reich 4Shared.

Show. The Kyle and Jackie O Show. The Kyle and Jackie O Hour of Power. Station(s)2. Day FM, KIIS 1. Mix 1. 01. 1, Fox FM (Melbourne)Time slot. Style. Host, shock jock. Country. Australia.

Previous show(s)Big Brother Australia, The X Factor, Australia's Got Talent, Australian Idol. Spouse(s)Tamara Jaber (m. 2. Imogen Anthony (m. 2. Websitekingkyle. com. Kyle Dalton Sandilands (born 1.

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June 1. 97. 1) is an Australian radio and TV personality. He is currently the co- host, with Jacqueline Henderson, better known as Jackie O, of the weekday morning radio program The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Sydney's radio station KIIS 1.

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This is Sydney's number one FM radio show. From 2. 00. 5 to 2. Sandilands served as a judge on Australian Idol. In 2. 00. 8, he became the host of Big Brother, alongside Jackie O. In 2. 01. 0, he became a judge on Australia's Got Talent and also on Australia's version of The X Factor. Sandilands has become known for controversial on- air stunts and offensive comments.[1] This has led to companies removing their advertisements, findings of serious breaches[2] of the Industry Codes of Practice and Guidelines, and led to him being sacked from Australian Idol.

Sandilands and co- host Jackie O moved to new station KIIS 1. The Kyle and Jackie O Show, to the ARN (Australian Radio Network). In 2. 01. 4, Sandilands made his first appearance in a motion picture in Fat Pizza vs. Housos. The film was first shown in Australian cinemas on 2.

November 2. 01. 4.[3][4]Sandilands landed his first radio job with a Brisbane station by using a false resumé to impress one of the station's executives.[5] In 1. Sydney, and commenced at 2. Day FM as host of the Hot.

Countdown, replacing "Ugly Phil O'Neil", a former husband of Henderson (Jackie O). Sandilands attributes his radio career taking off to being told by then Group Program Director Jeff Allis to "do whatever you want, just win".[6] Sandilands revealed he was paid $2. Hot. 30.[7]Much media coverage of Sandilands has focused on the negative aspects of his personality and behaviour, notably his widely publicised clashes with and criticism of other media figures, his intemperate on- air outbursts and his alleged "out of control" ego.[8] In September 2.

Sandilands was named the most hated Australian identity in a Zoo Weekly article,[9] although on 1. October 2. 00. 6, Sandilands and Henderson were named "Best On- Air Team" at the Australian Commercial Radio Awards.[1. Sandilands and Jackie O were again named "Best On- Air Team" at the Australian Commercial Radio Awards in 2. In August 2. 00. 9, The Kyle and Jackie O Show was put into "indefinite recess" by the Austereo network as a result of a controversial on- air stunt on his morning show on 2. July 2. 00. 9.[1.

He returned to his radio show on 1. August 2. 00. 9 but was suspended on 9 September 2. Magda Szubanski.[1. In the same year he was again named the most hated by Zoo Weekly.[1. Sandilands and Henderson were the hosts of the nationally syndicated chart show The Hot Hits, before swapping host roles with Andrew Günsberg in December 2. Take. 40 Australia, but left the show at the end of 2. Television[edit]Australian Idol[edit]In 2.

Sandilands replaced Ian "Dicko" Dickson as one of the judges on Network Ten's Australian Idol. He continued as a judge on Idol until, just before the premiere of its seventh season, he was dropped from the show in August 2. He was involved in a number of controversies relating to remarks to contestants as his stint as a judge. In October 2. 00. Idol winner Kate De. Araugo's arms as "tuckshop lady arms".[1. In September 2. 00.

Sandilands told 2. Jessica Mauboy to lose her "jelly belly".[1. A year later, Sandilands referred to contestant Bobby Flynn as a "mong" – a derogatory slang term for mongoloid, referring to people suffering from Down syndrome. Sandilands claimed that he meant no disrespect to those with Down syndrome.[1.

On 3 August 2. 00. Network Ten issued a press statement announcing that Sandilands had been sacked from Australian Idol, citing the network's view that the Kyle and Jackie O Show's content was incompatible with the family- oriented image of Idol.[1.

Big Brother[edit]In 2. Sandilands competed in the only Australian series of Celebrity Big Brother. He finished 3rd on day 2. On 1. 4 July 2. 00. Sandilands appeared on the 2. Australian season of Big Brother.

In an attempt to boost poor ratings and to promote the 2. Australian Idol, Sandilands entered the Gold Coast compound and was due to conduct his radio program in house on that Monday morning.[1. However, after a heated verbal exchange with Big Brother, Sandilands reportedly required anti- nausea injections for migraines and began vomiting every 3. He left the house soon after.[2. In 2. 00. 8, Sandilands and Henderson became the hosts of the 2. Big Brother replacing Gretel Killeen.

The ratings for the launch of the 2. Network Ten ultimately confirmed that it would not continue past the current season.[2. Australia's Got Talent[edit]In January 2. Sandilands and Brian Mc. Watch Hulk Vs. Streaming. Fadden would be the new judges on the fourth season of Australia's Got Talent, replacing former judges Tom Burlinson and Red Symons. During one of the show's auditions, Sandilands was involved in another controversy relating to a contestant on the show. He had asked contestant Heather Cook, "Are you male or female?" When Cook tried to make light of the question, Sandilands then made a joke about her weight, saying, "You're a belly full of laughs".

Sandilands added he wasn't hired to be "bland and boring", and that he was just being honest.[2. The X Factor[edit]In May 2. Sandilands would become one of the new judges on the second season of The X Factor Australia, alongside other new judges Ronan Keating, Guy Sebastian and Natalie Imbruglia.[2. On 1. 6 March 2. 01. Sandilands announced on his breakfast radio show that he would not be returning as a judge in the third series of The X Factor.[2.

He was replaced by Mel B. Meet the Hockers[edit]In 2. Sandilands narrated the reality television program Meet the Hockers, a show similar to Pawn Stars, which he also produced. The series debuted on 9. Go! on 1. 6 May 2.

Controversy[edit]In July and August 2. Sandilands was accused of "cooking the charts" by giving airplay to "Ooh Ahh" (a song by his then- girlfriend, Tamara Jaber). The allegations were made on TV current affairs program Today Tonight. In 2. 00. 6 Sandilands won a defamation suit, with the court ruling that Today Tonight had defamed the radio host.[2.

On 2 July 2. 00. 7, Sandilands and Jackie O were involved in an on- air clash with Australian music personality Molly Meldrum, who described Sandilands as "arrogant", "fat" and "talentless".[2. On 2. 0 August 2.

Media Watch examined Sandilands' on- air comments asserting that smoking was not as harmful to people as many institutions would lead people to believe and that the statistics presented by these institutions are falsified. These comments led to the Cancer Institute of New South Wales pulling their "1. QUIT" advertisements off the network.[3.

Enough Rope interview[edit]On 2. August 2. 00. 7 Sandilands was interviewed by Andrew Denton for Enough Rope.

During the interview Sandilands said he wanted to "punch Dave Hughes in the throat" next time he saw him.[3. This was in response to Hughes' reference to Sandilands as a "dickhead" on another program.[3. A subsequent article in The Sydney Morning Herald cited unspecified reports which claimed that Sandilands was left in a "hostile state" by Denton's questions about Sandilands' need to take personal responsibility for the results of his actions on air.[3.

Lie detector incident[edit]On 2. July 2. 00. 9, a radio segment involved a distressed teenager who was asked to discuss her sexual history live on air, and in front of her mother.