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's ex-husband 'Ugly' Phil O'Neil has broken his silence after she sensationally quit The Kyle & Jackie O Show, following an explosive feud with co-star Kyle Sandilands.
The veteran radio presenter, shared a telling post to social media on Wednesday, in which he reflected on his ex-wife's axing.
Phil shared a social media grab from a listener which said, 'Bring back Ugly Phil', calling for him to take over the reins on the KIIS FM breakfast show, and captioned it with some telling words.
'Yes it is true. I am the big radio story of the day. But I have nothing further to add. Thank you,' Phil wrote.
Phil gave Henderson her start in the industry by bringing her in as a frequent guest on his Triple M show Phil O'Neil's Hot 30.
Following their split, Jackie continued her radio career and began a long-running professional partnership with in 2000,
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Jackie 'O' Henderson's ex-husband 'Ugly' Phil O'Neil has broken his silence after she sensationally quit The Kyle & Jackie O Show (Pictured in
KIIS FM's parent company ARN announced on Tuesday that Henderson's $100million contract has been terminated after she told executives she 'cannot continue to work with Mr Kyle Sandilands' following his harsh comments on-air that left her in tears (Both pictured)
It follows reports that The Kyle & Jackie O show has collapsed amid a high-profile feud between the hosts.
KIIS FM's parent company ARN announced on Tuesday that Henderson's $100million contract has been terminated after she told executives she 'cannot continue to work with Mr Kyle Sandilands' following his harsh comments on-air that left her in tears.
Sandilands has been suspended and given 14 days to 'remedy' the breach, or else faces termination.
ARN provided written notice to Sandilands stating that it considers his behaviour during the show on February 20 'an act of serious misconduct which is in breach of ARN's services agreement with Quasar Media'.
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The KIIS breakfast show will be .
ARN has offered Henderson the possibility of an alternative show on the network.
Daily Mail has reached out to Henderson and Sandilands for comment.
Phil shared a social media grab from a listener which said, 'Bring back Ugly Phil'
'Yes it is true. I am the big radio story of the day. But I have nothing further to add. Thank you,' Phil wrote
They were paid a reported $200 million in that landmark negotiation and earned approximately $47,000 per episode.
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An emotional Henderson said she was deeply 'offended' by his brutal comments during the clash
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