Kyle Sandilands and wife Tegan Kynaston took their one-year-old son Otto out on Thursday.
In a series of photos shared to The Kyle and Jackie O Show’s Instagram, the family were shown at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo.
Kyle, 52, pushed the pram but little Otto opted to walk alongside his father and looked adorable in a blue hat and shirt.
Kyle wore top to toe black, from his baseball cap to his shirt, shorts, and shoes.
Meanwhile, Tegan wore jean shorts and a black T-shirt, as well as black sandals.
Kyle Sandilands and wife Tegan Kynaston took their one-year-old-son Otto out on Thursday. All pictured
In a series of photos shared to The Kyle and Jackie O Show’s Instagram, the family were shown at Sydney ‘s Taronga Zoo
Later, Kyle and Tegan showed their son with a variety of animals, including seals and giraffes.
Otto sat in Kyle’s lap and enjoyed the sea life show as they came face to face with an exuberant seal.
Doting mother Tegan kissed her son as they watched the giraffes stride around their enclosure.
The caption to the sweet holidays snaps teased Kyle’s return to the airwaves: ‘Only 4 more days till mics on.’
It comes after Kyle and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson recently signed a record-breaking $200million, 10-year deal live on-air – keeping them on the airwaves until 2034.
The new deal will mean that both of the breakfast radio stars will make $10million a year as they expand into the Melbourne market.
In a statement to celebrate the historic contract renewal, Kyle said: ‘Fans of the show will be stoked to hear that this 10-year deal is the longest radio deal in Australian history.
Otto sat in Kyle’s lap and enjoyed the sea life show as they came face to face with an exuberant seal
Doting mother Tegan kissed her son as they watched the giraffes stride around their enclosure
‘Love us or loathe us, Jackie and I will be continuing with our politically incorrect nonsense for a long, long time.’
He added: ‘We want to thank the listeners. Staff. All the clients. Even senior management, I’ll give a nod to. They actually did something brilliant.’
According to the Financial Review, Kyle and Jackie’s contracts, ‘include a base salary, a percentage share of revenue above what is now earned – known as “incremental growth”, and sign-on bonuses mainly made up of shares in ARN.’
ARN chief executive Ciaran Davis said expanding Kyle and Jackie’s show to Melbourne will ‘attract new audiences and expand commercial opportunities’.
‘Melbourne is the largest radio advertising market in Australia and represents an opportunity for ARN Media to grow ratings and revenues on KIIS 101.1,’ he said.
‘Kyle and Jackie O have evolved into a powerful brand that significantly contributes to ARN’s commercial success, and this new agreement strategically positions us for long-term growth that extends beyond radio.’
It comes as Kyle and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson recently signed a record-breaking $200million, 10-year deal live on-air – keeping them on the airwaves until 2034. The deal will mean that both of the breakfast radio stars will make $10million a year as they expand into the Melbourne market