Jackie Henderson has started posting on social media again, recently showing her support for her close friend Pip Edwards.
The 51-year-old was among those commenting on the P.E Nation designer’s latest Instagram post.
In the images, Pip, 45, posed alongside her new Land Rover as she took a road trip up the coast.
Pip shared a sponsored post praising the Land Rover Defender as the perfect vehicle for road trips, writing, ‘The only way to road trip is with @defender… built for the wild.’
Jackie expressed her affection for her friend by leaving a comment with two heart-eyed emojis.
Pip was quick to reply to Jackie’s comment with a kiss emoji.
The two women have become close friends over the last few years, and they often enjoy spending time together socializing and going out.
According to court documents, Henderson had been voicing concerns about his former co-host, Kyle Sandilands, to KIIS radio management six months before their very public and dramatic falling out on air.
The information came to light in a court document filed as part of Henderson’s lawsuit against ARN Media, the company behind KIIS radio, regarding the end of her $100 million contract.
ARN cancelled its agreement with the radio personalities following a segment on the Kyle and Jackie O Show on February 20th, during which Kyle Sandilands criticized Livinia Henderson for her interest in astrology.
Henderson protested that it wasn’t fair and left the studio crying. Afterward, ARN canceled their $200 million deal.
Sandilands is suing the broadcaster separately over different grounds.
Court records show that Henderson began discussing Kyle Sandilands’ hurtful remarks with KIIS network leader Derek Bargwanna and producer Natalie Penfold around the middle of 2025, as reported by the Daily Mail.
Henderson informed Bargwanna that some female listeners had expressed concerns about Sandilands’ on-air conduct, describing their dynamic as harmful.
On February 26th, Henderson’s legal team sent a letter to Commonwealth Broadcasting Corporation, which is owned by ARN Media, detailing that they had already informed the network about Kyle Sandilands’ alleged bullying behavior.
According to the letter, Henderson stated she was unable to work with Mr. Sandilands any longer, but she was open to staying with the company if she could work on a different program.
On March 3rd, the CBC’s legal team responded, stating that Henderson’s complaint effectively cancelled her $100 million contract – a claim she disagrees with.
She claims her contract was unfairly ended, violating the Fair Work Act, and is seeking at least $82.25 million in compensation.
In her legal claim, Henderson stated that the announcement incorrectly implied she had ended her contract and no longer wished to work for ARN.
She is also seeking payment of a pecuniary penalty plus interest and costs.
ARN denies the claims and will fight the case in court.
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