Jackie ‘O’ Henderson shocked her co-star Kyle Sandilands on Thursday by revealing the jaw-dropping amount she once splashed out on a chair for her Sydney mansion.
The radio queen, 49, told Kyle, 52, she spent a shocking $45,000 on a designer chair for her old home, which she later sold after moving into her $13million Clovelly residence.
‘I had to sell the $45,000 chair with the old house. It was a package deal,’ Jackie said.
‘The Queen’s throne doesn’t cost that much,’ a shocked Kyle responded.
Kyle then asked her if she had made her money back when she sold the chair – but Jackie revealed she had sold it at a loss.
Jackie ‘O’ Henderson (pictured) shocked her co-star Kyle Sandilands on Thursday by revealing the jaw-dropping amount she once splashed out on a chair for her Sydney mansion
Jackie can certainly afford the finest luxury furniture after she and Kyle signed a record $200million ten year radio deal which will see them each getting paid a reported $10million a year.
The Sydney-based radio duo late last year signed a record-breaking $200million, 10-year deal live on-air – keeping them on the airwaves until 2034.
In 2023, it was revealed Jackie splashed-out $13.25million on a three-storey oceanfront house in Clovelly at an open auction.
The radio queen, 49, told Kyle, 52, she spent a shocking $45,000 for a designer chair for her old home, which she later sold after moving into her $13million Clovelly residence. Pictured
The fixer-upper is set back from the road, offering privacy she didn’t have on the narrow streets of her former address.
Jackie had previously complained about intrusive paparazzi as the reason for her sale of her past home.
Earlier this month, Kyle and Jackie made a bold prediction about how their show will be received in Melbourne when it debuts next month.
‘I had to sell the $45,000 chair with the old house. It was a package deal,’ Jackie said
The pair claimed their breakfast program will develop a huge audience throughout the year to become the top rated show in the city.
‘A lot of freaks down there will grow to love us. I don’t think it’ll be straight away, it’ll take a few surveys to crack them realistically,’ Kyle told the Herald Sun.
‘I don’t think it will be immediate, but by the end of the year, yes [we will be number one].’
Jackie added she had confidence their show would eventually beat Melbourne’s other top rating radio programs.