is packing up his belongings at his mansion and moving - down the road.
Kyle Sandilands Leaves $13M Mansion Amid Controversy
Kyle Sandilands is packing up his belongings at his Sydney mansion and moving - down the road. Movers appeared at the $13 million palace where the shock jock re...
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Movers appeared at the $13 million palace where the shock jock resides with his wife and son Otto on Wednesday.
Large pieces of furniture, including mattresses, couches, as well as piles of sheets and haberdashery were loaded onto Vmove Removals branded trucks.
Among the more unusual items were cardboard cut-outs, including signage from Otto's first birthday.
A number of boxes were also loaded onto the moving vans, as well as ornate chairs and rugs.
Movers worked throughout the day, but neither Kyle nor his wife Tegan appeared to be present for the process.
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Kyle Sandilands (pictured) is packing up his belongings at his Sydney mansion and moving - down the road
Movers appeared at the $13 million palace where the shock jock resides with his wife Tegan Kynaston and son Otto on Wednesday
Large pieces of furniture, including mattresses, couches, as well as piles of sheets and haberdashery were loaded onto Vmove Removals branded trucks
Sandilands' business manager Bruno Bouchet confirmed to Daily Mail on Wednesday evening that the radio star is moving to his other Vaucluse mansion, which is just four minutes down the road.
Located on a quiet, leafy street, the mansion had been left derelict for two years since Sandilands, 54, purchased it for $14 million in late 2023.
However, it appears work on the property is finally complete and ready for Sandilands and his family to move in.
Sandilands splashed millions on the trophy home soon after signing his record-breaking 10-year deal with ARN.
At the time, publicly available real-estate listings for the four-bedroom, four-bathroom 'grand family residence' showed the house in pristine condition.
A crystal-clear swimming pool with a cascading spa overlooked a breathtaking view of the harbour.
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The entry level features a spacious entertainment deck flowing into an open-plan dining and living area.
The master bedroom, with an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, sits on the same floor as two other bedrooms, while a fourth is downstairs.
Movers worked throughout the day, but neither Kyle nor his wife Tegan appeared to be present for the process
A number of boxes were also loaded onto the moving vans, as well as ornate chairs and rugs
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Among the more unusual items were cardboard cut-outs, including signage from Otto's first birthday
It comes as shock new details have emerged in the radio king's legal battle with ARN.
On Wednesday, it was revealed that court documents cite an expletive-laden rant Sandilands unleashed on ARN's top boss, Michael Stephenson.
Sandilands blasted Stephenson on air, raving that 'this bloke will be gone in eight months' time anyway'.
The comments aired on The Kyle and Jackie O Show on June 30 last year.
'Because a lot of these pussies, they show up, they think they're in charge,' Sandilands said during the spray.
'"Oh, I'm the COO". Whatever that means. We don't even know what that means. You're the COO. Are you? COO. The COO. No one gives a rat's a*se, dog.
'And anyway, that bloke will be gone in eight months' time anyway,' he went on.
'Do you know how many COOs I've been through? Thousands. And they all come in, they all think they're the duck's nuts.
Sandilands' business manager Bruno Bouchet confirmed to Daily Mail on Wednesday evening that the radio star is moving to his other Vaucluse mansion, which is just four minutes down the road
Located on a quiet, leafy street, the mansion had been left derelict for two years since Sandilands, 54, purchased it for $14 million in late 2023 (pictured)
However, it appears work on the property is finally complete and ready for Sandilands and his family to move in
Sandilands splashed millions on the trophy home soon after signing his record-breaking 10-year deal with ARN
Sandilands is pictured with son Otto and his wife Tegan
On Wednesday, it was revealed that court documents cite an expletive-laden rant Sandilands unleashed on ARN's top boss, Michael Stephenson. Sandilands is pictured with Jackie 'O' Henderson
Both stars have since launched separate unfair dismissal claims against their former employer, with Sandilands seeking $85 million and Henderson $82 million.
The eye‑watering figures represent what the pair say they are still owed under their axed contracts, which had been worth about $10 million per year each.
New claims have emerged that Sandilands is set to be back on air in just weeks, according to news.com.au.
'It will all be wrapped up soon. It will end up just sorting itself out, and it will take two to three weeks max,' a source told the outlet.
The source added that Kyle, 'would go back' to his show and has 'no hard feelings' about the headline-making bust-up with Jackie that saw him ousted from his top-rated show.
However, it's unknown if he will accept less than the $10million-a-year deal he was on before the show's collapse.
A source told the outlet that Sandilands is eager to avoid a drawn-out trial and would consider a 'reasonable' offer from his former employer.
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