Jackie ‘O’ Henderson admits her memoir The Whole Truth has a lie on THE COVER – so did you spot it?

Jackie 'O' Henderson admits her memoir The Whole Truth has a lie on THE COVER - so did you spot it?

As a dedicated follower of Jackie ‘O’ Henderson‘s journey, I find her courage and honesty commendable. Her memoir, The Whole Truth, is a testament to her resilience and her willingness to share her struggles with the world.


Journalist Jackie ‘O’ Henderson has faced criticism over an alleged falsehood depicted on the cover of her revealing autobiography titled “The Whole Truth.

During an episode of The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Wednesday, the show’s host, who is 49 years old and often referred to as a “radio queen,” was questioned about a surprising detail in the cover photo of her latest book by her co-host, Brooklyn Ross.

‘There’s a lot of freckles on that nose, Jackie,’ the newsreader pointed out accusingly.

In this photo, Henderson is seen with numerous freckles scattered on her nose, forehead, cheeks, and chin as she sports a playful, sun-kissed look.

‘They’re drawn on,’ admitted Jackie of the ‘freckles’. ‘They’re not real.’ 

‘The Whole Truth? Yeah, sure,’ quipped her co-star. 

On the day of the photoshoot, Henderson openly confessed that she harbored doubts concerning the deceptive elements used.

Jackie pondered if her decision to add these faux freckles on her book cover was a wise choice.

Jackie 'O' Henderson admits her memoir The Whole Truth has a lie on THE COVER - so did you spot it?

‘One appeared on my chin [too],’ she joked. ‘I’ve got a beauty spot.’ 

The latest admission comes after Jackie opened up about the shocking way she managed to access prescription medication during the height of her addiction struggles.

In her recently published memoir titled “The Whole Truth,” the popular TV personality shockingly revealed some personal details, and it became available for purchase on Tuesday.

Jackie admitted that having an addiction to prescribed medicines necessitates a lot of work, often involving multiple doctors (sometimes referred to as “doctor shopping”). This process, she said, was both tiresome and awkward for her.

Jackie 'O' Henderson admits her memoir The Whole Truth has a lie on THE COVER - so did you spot it?

Here’s one way of paraphrasing the given text: ‘I recall this situation from my past experience with Endone; you need to visit various medical centers regularly as each month brings a new patient seeking strong painkillers. This behavior instantly raises their suspicions.’

Jackie eventually disclosed that instead of tackling the difficulties associated with visiting general practitioners, she found it more convenient to obtain her medicine through illicit channels, also known as the black market.

‘I was hit by a stroke of good luck – or incredibly bad luck – when I met someone who was able to access prescription medication for me. It was dodgy as hell, but I risked it anyway.

Not only was my issue resolved, but I also found out that I can now use a more potent codeine painkiller, specifically Panadeine Forte.

The presenter had to quit abruptly because her dealer got arrested, thus ending her access to the source.

Jackie 'O' Henderson admits her memoir The Whole Truth has a lie on THE COVER - so did you spot it?

A call came from my mobile phone, it was my supplier informing me they’d been arrested. As a result, I suddenly found myself without any more supply of my medication.

This was the time I’d been apprehensively anticipating, when I would confront my addiction and find a way to break free from a long-held habit.

During a heartfelt chat with her fellow host, Kyle Sandilands, on their KIIS FM radio program last Thursday, the radio personality openly confessed about her struggles with addiction, leaving many listeners in awe.

Jackie admitted that during the peak of her addiction, she was taking as many as 12 Stilnox sleeping pills and 24 Panadeine Forte tablets every day, frequently accompanied by alcohol.

On The Kyle and Jackie O Show, KIIS FM’s popular personality confessed that she had discreetly sought treatment at the Betty Ford Clinic for substance abuse issues involving drugs and alcohol in November of 2022.

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