Jackie O (radio host)
Jackie O | |
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Born | Jacqueline Ellen Last 31 January 1975 |
Spouse(s) | Phil O'Neil Lee Henderson |
Children | 1 |
Career | |
Show | The Kyle and Jackie O Show The Kyle and Jackie O Hour of Power Take 40 Australia Australian Idol The Masked Singer Australia |
Station | KIIS 106.5 |
Style | Radio and television presenter |
Previous show(s) | Hot 30 Countdown, Australian Princess, Popstars, Big Brother Australia |
Jacqueline Ellen Henderson (née Last; born 31 January 1975),[1] better known as Jackie O, is an Australian radio and television presenter. She is best known for presenting The Hot Hits Live from LA, Hot30 Countdown, Take 40 Australia, two series of Australian Princess and The Kyle and Jackie O Show (with co-host Kyle Sandilands).
She has also hosted celebrity prank show Surprise Surprise Gotcha and appeared on the 2007 comedy series The Nation on the Nine Network. She also was the co-host of Big Brother (alongside Kyle Sandilands) after Gretel Killeen, the original host, resigned from the series.
On 1 November 2013, Jackie and co-host Kyle Sandilands announced they would not be returning in 2014 to host their 2Day FM breakfast show, which at that time was generating around 30 million AUD in advertising revenue yearly.[2] On 29 November 2013, Kyle and Jackie O announced their move to rival radio network ARN and show on new 106.5 station, coming in 2014 with a nightly "Best Bits" program networked around ARN stations Australia-wide.
Radio career
[edit]Jackie O originally had no intentions to become a radio personality until meeting Phil O'Neil while he was the night host at the Gold Coast's Sea FM in early 1993.[citation needed] At the time, she had worked as an office girl and sandwich hand at a delicatessen. She moved to Canberra with O'Neil a few months later, after he accepted an offer to join FM104.7. After initial rejections by management to have her as his 'phone girl', they finally agreed, although no remuneration was offered.[citation needed]
Soon after, O'Neil accepted an offer to join Triple M Adelaide but only on condition that Jackie was to be his co-host and it was at this time that she adopted the stage name "Jackie O". When the next survey result came out, the duo's ratings had doubled, easily beating their main rivals SAFM in the same time slot.[citation needed] After another ratings rise in the following survey, Phil and Jackie were snapped up by Fox FM in Melbourne.[citation needed]
The duo co-hosted a Network Ten music show called Ground Zero and the Hot 30 radio show during the late 1990s until the couple divorced and O'Neil relocated to the United Kingdom.[citation needed] Henderson's career on radio rose to new heights after she was partnered with "shock jock" Kyle Sandilands on the Today Network (broadcasting from Sydney station 2Day FM). The pair moved from drive time to breakfast at the beginning of 2005.[citation needed] They continued to host the countdown show The Hot Hits until August 2009.
In addition to radio, TV and advertising appearances, Henderson has also done voice-over work for the animated movie Robots, voicing the character "Loretta Geargrinder" in the Australian release.[citation needed]
In August 2013, Kyle and Jackie O announced that they would be moving from 2Day FM to KIIS 106.5FM. By March 2014 they had more than doubled the number of breakfast listeners at KiiS FM, with their show being the most popular FM show in Sydney with 532,000 listeners, while 2Day FM lost 242,000 listeners during the move.[3]
In 2018, Sandilands dared Jackie O to write and record a song in one day; the result, "Honey Money", written by Avalonia and produced by KIIS FM producer Kian Oliver (who also provided a rap), went to number one on the Australian iTunes chart (#13 on the ARIA Digital Sales chart, spending one week within the Top 50), with all proceeds being donated to Drought Angels, a charity set up to help drought-affected Australian farmers.[4] The song was later removed due to a copyright infringement issue with the artwork, as Jackie O's face had been hastily Photoshopped onto that of Iggy Azalea's.[4] Jackie O announced her intention to reupload the song for free.[4]
In November 2023, it was revealed the pair had signed a 10-year, A$200 million deal, a record for the Australian market; in other words, Kyle and Jackie O would each get a base salary of $10 million, plus bonus total stock options valued at $14 million. The pair also negotiated a clause that allows them to broadcast from anywhere on earth; additionally, the show will be syndicated in the Melbourne market, leading to the cancellation of the Jase & Lauren show by the end of 2023.[5][6][7]
Television career
[edit]Jackie O has hosted a variety of television shows, most prominently the Popstars series, in which televised auditions were held to select members of a vocal group.[8] In 2005, Jackie O also hosted the Network Ten reality show, Australian Princess, in which they transformed a group of women to sophisticated "princesses". A second series of Australian Princess had gone to air during the non-ratings summer period on Network 10 starting in December. No reason was given by the Network as to why it was shown out of the official ratings period.[citation needed]
In June 2007, she was a cast member of The Nation airing on the Nine Network. She was also co-host of the comedy show Surprise Surprise Gotcha on the same network, the series has been called the Australian version of Punk'd which was made famous by pranking many celebrities. In October 2007, she along with her radio partner Kyle Sandilands would take Gretel Killeen's job in hosting the 2008 series of Big Brother Australia.[9][10] Killeen hosted the show from its start in 2001 to 2007. Following poor ratings for this 2008 series, Network Ten announced on 14 July 2008 that Big Brother Australia would not return in 2009.
In 2019, it was announced that Jackie O would be one of the panellists on The Masked Singer Australia alongside Dannii Minogue, Dave Hughes and Lindsay Lohan.[11] However, after the third season, she announced that she will be departing the show to spend more time with her daughter.[12][13] She was replaced by fellow radio host Abbie Chatfield.[14]
Personal life
[edit]She was married to her co-host Phil O'Neil during their combined radio career. After their divorce, O'Neil moved to the United Kingdom in the late 1990s. In 2003, she married UK photographer Lee Henderson.[15] The couple announced their separation in October 2018.[16]
In 2009, Jackie O was named as the second most hated celebrity in an annual list by Zoo Magazine, sharing the top two with her radio co-host.[17]
Jackie O has been open about her struggles with weight management. In late 2019, she revealed that she had begun to drastically put on weight and was desperate to shed it back off before filming the second season of The Masked Singer.[18] In late 2020, Jackie O joined became an ambassador for Weight Watchers and publicly lost 10 kilograms in 2021.[19][20][21] However in 2022, Jackie revealed that she had put back on all of the weight that she had previously lost after joining Weight Watchers.[22][23] Later that year, Jackie O took a personal hiatus from broadcasting to deal with long COVID complications after contracting COVID-19 in early 2022.[24][25] She returned at the start of 2023 and had lost 12 kilograms (26 lb) during her hiatus with a Weight Watchers plan.[26][27][28]
In October 2024, Jackie O revealed her three-year struggle with painkillers, sleeping pills, and alcohol. She said that she was consuming up to 24 codeine tablets daily at the height of her addiction, as well as 14 sleeping pills (Stillnox), all washed down with alcohol.[29]For treatment, she admitted herself to the Betty Ford Clinic in 2022.[29][30]
Discography
[edit]Singles
- "Honey Money" featuring Kian Oliver (2018)[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Was that bag a present, Jackie O?". Daily Telegraph. 1 February 2015.
- ^ Hornery, Andrew (1 November 2013). "Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O leaving 2Day FM". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 1 November 2013.
- ^ Galvin, Nick (11 March 2014). "2Day FM ratings plunge: Kyle and Jackie O draw audience to Kiis FM" – via The Sydney Morning Herald.
- ^ a b c d Bucklow, Andrew (14 September 2018). "KIIS FM star Jackie O's song Honey Money pulled from iTunes". news.com.au. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
- ^ "Kyle Sandilands reveals surprising truth about $200 million radio deal". Yahoo Life. 20 November 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
- ^ Kyle & Jackie O Sign 10-Year Radio Deal Worth $200m, retrieved 22 November 2023
- ^ "Kyle and Jackie O officially sign new 10-year deal with ARN worth a reported $200 million".
- ^ "Jackie O revealed she wasn't paid a cent for Popstars". News.com.au. 5 June 2019.
- ^ "Kyle and Jackie O to host Big Brother..." BigFooty Forum. 27 October 2007. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ "EXCLUSIVE: Former Big Brother host Kyle Sandilands blasts the 2020 reboot: "Who wants to watch that rubbish?"". Now To Love. 17 October 2019. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ "The Masked Singer: Jackie O, Lindsay Lohan announced as panelists". News.com.au. 15 July 2019.
- ^ Goulis, Leah (6 June 2022). "Jackie O quits The Masked Singer to spend more time with her daughter". Kidspot.
- ^ Kelly, Vivienne (6 June 2022). "'The Masked Singer' Loses Third Judge with Jackie O Not Returning". Variety Australia. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
- ^ "Abbie Chatfield tipped to replace Jackie O on The Masked Singer". au.lifestyle.yahoo.com. 6 June 2022. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
- ^ "Jackie ties the knot –The Sunday Telegraph – Australia – Newstext". Archived from the original on 8 October 2007. Retrieved 7 August 2007.
- ^ "Kylie Sandilands 'in tears' over co-host Jackie O's split". Yahoo!. 26 October 2018. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
- ^ Sydney (5 October 2009). "Kyle, Jackie O top most hated list" – via The Age.
- ^ "Jackie O opens up about why she's gained weight". Who. 29 January 2020. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ "'I still have wine': Jackie O Henderson shares weight loss tips as she shows off body transformation". 7NEWS. 15 August 2021. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ team, Woman's Day (9 January 2022). "How Jackie O maintained her incredible 10kg weight loss over the holidays and learned to love her curves". Now To Love. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ Sellers, Wade (15 August 2021). "EXCLUSIVE: See Jackie O's incredible transformation after shedding 10 kilos with WW". Now To Love. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ "Jackie O makes candid weight admission". News.com.au. 26 August 2022.
- ^ "Jackie O Henderson "done with dieting" despite being a weight loss ambassador". Who. 15 September 2022. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ Mitchell, Thomas (13 November 2022). "Jackie O to take break from radio for 'health reasons'". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ "Jackie O shocks as she announces break from radio: 'Miss you'". Yahoo Life. 13 November 2022. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ "Jackie 'O' Henderson reveals massive 12kg weight loss". Yahoo Life. 13 February 2023. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ "WeightWatchers Ambassador Jackie O". www.weightwatchers.com. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ shalw (5 April 2023). "Jackie 'O' Henderson shows off her slimmed-down figure in tiny shorts after shedding 12kg". Sound Health and Lasting Wealth. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ a b Haigh, Joshua (19 November 2024). "'38 pills a day': Jackie O's tragic struggle". news.com.au. Retrieved 22 November 2024. Cite error: The named reference "seven" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ Coy, Bronte (30 October 2024). "Shock pic shows Jackie O moments before checking into rehab". news.com.au. Retrieved 22 November 2024.
External links
[edit]- Jackie O at IMDb
- Radio bottom feeders need intervention The Daily Telegraph – Michelle Cazzulino (30 July 2009)
- Fun – Kyle and Jackie O Style ABC 'Media Watch' (3 August 2009)
- Big Brother (Australian TV series)
- 1975 births
- Living people
- Rock Eisteddfod Challenge participants
- Australian television actresses
- Mass media people from Adelaide
- Australian music critics
- Australian women music critics
- Australian music journalists
- Australian women journalists
- Australian women radio presenters
- Australian women television presenters
- Australian game show hosts