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Kyle Sandilands may have ignited another verbal skirmish, targeting this time a popular figure in the Australian TV industry.

On Wednesday morning, the radio host (aged 53) engaged in conversation with his fellow actor from the Zombie Plane show, Sophie Monk, as she temporarily replaced his usual KIIS FM co-host, Jackie ‘O’ Henderson.

The pair were discussing levels of hate that celebrities are forced to endure online.

Kyle stated, “Everyone experiences some form of dislike. Name me three individuals who never encounter hatred. Here are my suggestions: Beyoncé, Ronald McDonald, and Jesus.

‘Wrong! They all have hate sites dedicated to them.’

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Later on, Sophie proposed that the amiable host of I’m A Celebrity, Robert Irwin, is a well-known Australian figure who generally doesn’t elicit negative feelings.

Kyle strongly objected to the Love Island host’s opinion, expressing his feelings candidly as: “I absolutely dislike him. He’s someone I find it hard to tolerate.

The radio host’s views may differ from those held by many Australians. Yet, Kyle swiftly added a disclaimer before explaining why he finds this wildlife activist irritating.

In actuality, I genuinely appreciate him. However, it’s the casual “Hello” and his informal manner of speaking that seems immature to me. This was his statement.

Kyle indeed had some complimentary remarks about Robert, acknowledging his recent successful transition into modeling swimsuits from the iconic Bond brand online.

Speaking as a lifestyle aficionado, I must say that Robert truly exudes physical vitality, an undeniable fact I couldn’t help but notice. Interestingly enough, his daring advertising campaign seems to have struck a chord among our team here at KIIS FM, garnering quite a response from several staff members.

According to Kyle, all the gay individuals were clustered near the laminator, laminating their posters for later use at home, specifically in the shower.

Brooklyn Ross expressed a different viewpoint, stating that despite his attractiveness, Robert lacked the unique, indescribable quality that she referred to as “I don’t know what.

Brooklyn confessed, “I don’t feel drawn to him, despite the fact that he’s quite appealing. It’s just that Robert Irwin doesn’t spark romantic feelings in me.

Sophie added that she thought Robert would make perfect son-in-law material.

‘If I had a daughter, I’d want her to marry Robert Irwin,’ she revealed.

Kyle admitted that it would make sense why he could be a delightful addition to any family, as he is quite endearing, which can be expressed as: “I understand why people might find him charming.

It’s not the first time that Kyle has fired verbal salvos toward fellow Aussie celebs.

Over time, he’s been involved in numerous verbal battles that have garnered attention, such as well-known spats with comedian Dave Hughes, media personality Rove McManus, and co-host of Today Extra, David Campbell.

Back in 2017, Kyle issued an explosive tirade against David, reigniting an already existing feud.

He expressed to News Corp that the host of Today Extra was “rude” and “common,” followed by stating, “I find his attitude intolerable.

Tension started in 2011 following the musician’s public criticism towards Kyle, after the radio personality made a disrespectful comment about a female journalist by calling her ‘fat slag’. In response, Kyle stated, “As soon as he got an opportunity to complain during one of my numerous life mistakes, he was among the first to take a swing at me, just like many others did.

Lately, Kyle made a somewhat direct criticism towards his ex-housemate and current radio competitor, Jase Hawkins.

Kyle explained that it was thanks to him that Jase, formerly recognized as Labby, received his initial salary. However, early on in his career, Jase was made to work under harsh conditions, which can be likened to being treated like a servant or laborer.

Jase Hawkins, who was once affectionately known as Labby, desired recognition under his own name instead… He was a valuable and loyal companion here, serving as an assistant of sorts, Kyle remarked.

‘And I met him when he was 16 in Brisbane, he’s not even from Melbourne.’

Later, Kyle commented on Jase’s numerous radio jobs after their partnership, calling him someone who chases fame.

Later, he aspired to become famous on his own and ventured to Brisbane, but failed. Subsequently, he moved to Melbourne and worked at KIIS, yet again, it didn’t work out, according to Kyle.

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2025-05-28 04:52

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