Kyle Sandilands sensationally stormed out of the KIIS FM studio on Thursday and did not return to finish the Kyle and Jackie O Show.
Co-host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, 49, was gearing up to play an audio clip of Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and Joel Madden discussing how younger generations of men are better at talking about their emotions when the blow-up occurred.
Kyle, 52, grew irritated, labelling the pair ‘weak’ and refusing to listen to the audio.
Sandilands then proceeded to angrily storm out of the studio, declaring, ‘I’m sick and tired of men crying, be a man,’ he exclaimed.
Jackie replied: ‘I can’t believe you’re walking out over this and getting so fired up.’
Kyle Sandilands (pictured) sensationally stormed out of the KIIS FM studio on Thursday and did not return
‘Just so you know, you cried on [Australian] Idol last week so what are you, you big sissy,’ she yelled.
Kyle never returned and Jackie was forced to carry on the segment with one of the show’s interns, Alfie.
It comes after the radio stars took their war with Nova to the next level ahead of their show expanding into Melbourne next month.
Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, 49, (pcitured) was gearing up to play an audio clip of Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and Joel Madden discussing how younger generations of men are better at talking about their emotions
Earlier this month Kyle and Jackie made a bold prediction about how their show will be received in Melbourne when it debuts next month.
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.
Kyle, 52, grew irritated, labelled the pair ‘weak’ and refused to listen to the audio. Pictured: Joel Madden and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson
‘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.
‘We’ll just do our thing and whether that’s a slow burn or instant impact, I have faith it will be the number one show eventually,’ she said.
Sandilands proceeded to angrily storm out of the studio: ‘I’m sick and tired of men crying, be a man,’ he exclaimed
‘We don’t think about ratings, we just have fun.’
The Kyle and Jackie O Show will face some stiff competition when it premieres in Melbourne on Monday, April 29, as Fox FM’s Fifi, Fev & Nick breakfast show recently topped the city’s radio ratings.
The Kyle and Jackie O Show currently sits as the most listened to radio show in Sydney, with 851,000 cumulative listeners tuning in each weekday.