Kyle Sandilands slammed Hollywood star Jonah Hill on Wednesday’s The Kyle & Jackie O Show, calling him a c**k and a piece of s**t as he recalled interviewing the actor back in 2011.
The shock jock said as soon as Hill walked into the studio, The Wolf Of Wall Street star gave the co-hosts attitude.
‘I met the guy. Real c**k. Real attitude on him, like he’s the hottest man on earth. And you look at him and you think, “You’re a piece of s**t, really. You’re all right in 21 Jump Street. In Wolf of Wall Street, you’re all right.” A***hole of a bloke,’ said Kyle.
Kyle was then left speechless when the show’s director Bruno revealed that Hill had graffitied pornographic pictures on their radio equipment in another studio at KIIS HQ.
‘When he came to our studios a few years ago, he was doing interviews with other stations within the network. The whole time he was just doodling c***s, like dragons and monsters with giant penises. I’ll try and find it,’ Bruno said.
Kyle Sandilands did not hold back his thoughts about Jonah Hill (pictured) on Wednesday’s Kyle & Jackie O Show, calling him a ‘real c**k’ and an ‘A***hole of a bloke’
The breakfast radio star was then left speechless when the show’s director Bruno revealed the actor had graffitied pornographic pictures on their radio equipment in another studio at KIIS HQ
‘See, what sort of a c**k head does that? Comes to someone’s building…’ Kyle trailed off, before co-host Jackie O Henderson said, ‘that’s an a***hole move.’
It comes as Sandilands recently revealed more details of another feud, this time with Australian swimming star, Stephanie Rice.
Speaking on The Kyle & Jackie O Show on Monday morning, the 53-year-old wished the former Olympic swimming champion a happy 36th birthday before asking about their falling out.
‘I like Stephanie Rice. She’s always been sweet, but I don’t think she’s a fan of the show for some reason. Was there an issue?’ Kyle asked his producer Peter Deppeler, aka Intern Pete.
Pete explained the feud sparked back in 2014 over a hoax announcement that the gold medallist, who retired from competitive swimming a few months prior, was making a return to the sport.
‘We took over her Twitter account and we said that she was gonna go back to professional swimming… And then everyone took it way too seriously,’ Pete explained.
‘She had to come out and say “I was only lying, it was a Kyle & Jackie O prank”.’
The feud began in 2014 over a hoax announcement that the gold medallist, who retired from competitive swimming a few months prior, was making a return to the sport. Pictured: Stephanie Rice during the Olympic Games in London, 2012
A confused Kyle asked what the issue was, noting that the radio show copped the blame for the prank.
Stephanie had been playing a game with the pranksters called Text Or Tweet, which required her to choose whether to allow them to send a Tweet from her Twitter account or send a text to anyone on her phone.
The gold medallist, who was 26 at the time, opted for them to send a Tweet to her 133,000 followers announcing that she was getting back in the pool.
Stephanie had been playing a game called Text Or Tweet, which required her to choose whether to allow them to send a Tweet from her Twitter account or text anyone on her phone
‘After much discussion between family and friends today I’m announcing my official return to the pool,’ the tweet read.
The tweet was picked up by several Australian media outlets, including radio stations B105 and 2Day FM – the former home of the Kyle and Jackie O Show, also reported the supposed comeback.
It wasn’t long before the tweet had taken on some real momentum and despite being told by the radio presenters that she’s not allowed to take it down or tweet that it’s untrue for 24 hours, the brunette decided to set the record straight.
She tweeted: ‘I’m so sorry to disappoint everyone but the previous tweet wasn’t posted by me and has no truth to it. @kiis1065 took my phone for a game.’
Stephanie then added: ‘I feel horrible that that has given so many of my incredible fans false hope, but I am not making a comeback.’