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A radio boss who worked extensively with and has said he believes that the pair 'won't come back' from their feud.
Craig Bruce was program director at 2DayFM during Kyle and Jackie's reign at the station, before he headed over to SCA radio, where he continued to work with the top-rated radio duo for a decade as head of programming.
Bruce told 10 NEWS+ on Monday that the Kyle and Jackie O show as we knew it is over, amid a spat between the pair that started with an on-air clash over astrology.
'I think that they're drifting apart. It's kind of understandable. They have been together now for close to 27 years,' Bruce told the program.
'So they spent half their lives in a small room together.'
Asked if this rift was 'the beginning of the end', Bruce said he felt it is.
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A radio boss who worked extensively with Jackie 'O' Henderson and Kyle Sandilands (both pictured) has said he believes that the pair 'won't come back' from their feud
'I think it probably is. I'm not sure that they're going to get to the 10 year mark of their contract,' he said.
Sandilands and Henderson signed a 10-year deal with Australian Radio Network (ARN) in 2023, and .
They were paid a reported $200 million in that landmark negotiation.
On Monday, it was announced that Henderson's return to the airwaves has been pushed back another week after her explosive on-air clash with co-host Sandilands.
The radio star, 50, broke down in tears on Friday, February 20, when Kyle slammed her 'fixation' with astrology and said it was affecting her work.
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Jackie took a leave of absence following the altercation, and was expected to return to The Kyle & Jackie O Show on March 2.
However, during Monday's broadcast Kyle revealed to listeners that Henderson would be taking another week off.
Speaking briefly about her absence, the radio titan said he had no more information and that the popular radio star would return to the airwaves 'at some stage'.
Craig Bruce (pictured) was program director at 2DayFM during Kyle and Jackie's reign at the station, before he headed over to SCA radio, where he continued to work with the top-rated radio duo for a decade as head of programming
It comes after Kyle dismissed reports his long-running radio show was coming to an end after he was absent from last Thursday's show.
Speaking on Friday's broadcast, Sandilands addressed headlines suggesting he had been pulled from the airwaves, insisting his absence was simply due to a sick day.
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The presenter explained he had been up through the night caring for his unwell baby.
'I haven't vanished, everyone,' he said at the start of the show.
'According to the newspapers, The Kyle & Jackie O show was over, and I vanished. It just goes to show you can never believe what you read in any of the newspapers.
'I feel they may have had their phones cut off; no one even rang to check.'
Kyle said his three-year-old son Otto had been coughing throughout the night.
'It was a hard night [with the baby]; every time he coughed I sort of [woke up], then I had a headache,' he said.
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Asked if this rift was 'the beginning of the end', Bruce said he felt it is
'I'm not sure that they're going to get to the 10 year mark of their contract,' he said
He then joked he didn't care if any of the other producers or staff members were happy because he would 'swap them all out in a heartbeat' for his co-star.




