Jackie O Henderson and her co-host Kyle Sandilands have revealed the rules they would like fans to follow when approaching them in public.
The couple were discussing how they feel about being stopped by fans on KIIS FM’s The Kyle and Jackie O show on Tuesday with executive producer Bruno Bouchet.
The radio duo then revealed the do’s and don’ts fans should do when they see them out and about.
Jackie, 49, shared how two women followed her after she left her home in Sydney recently and said she would have preferred them to have approached her.
“The other day I was leaving my house and I saw two girls in a white car. I saw them pointing at me and I realized they recognized me,” he explained.
“And they literally followed me for a long time. I was like, ‘Oh my God, what are they doing? ‘ So I parked the car because I was going to go find Kitty.”
‘I parked the car there for about five minutes and then they kept waiting and waiting and waiting for me to leave again and they kept following me.’
‘Do you know what just happened? He showed up just as I was in the parked car and waved at me.’
Jackie O Henderson and her co-host Kyle Sandilands have revealed the rules they would like fans to follow if they approach them in public.
Jackie and Kyle also agreed that receiving a “passing compliment” is “the best.”
They added that they didn’t like it when people tried to FaceTime a friend while they were stopped on the street.
Kyle also added that he doesn’t like fans stopping him for more than 30 seconds or a minute.
Jackie also shared how two women followed her after she left her home in Sydney recently and said she would have preferred they had approached her instead.
This comes after Jackie recently spoke out about the difficulties of dating after recently signing a huge multi-million dollar contract.
The radio queen was discussing her love life with Kyle on The Kyle & Jackie O Show last week, when she revealed the advice her father gave her.
‘My dad told me last night, I was on the phone with him and he said ‘honey, you’ll never find anybody that doesn’t love you for your money,’ Jackie said as her co-host Kyle burst out laughing.
“I said, ‘What about me? Just me, Dad? Am I not enough for anyone?'”
Kyle then asked what Jackie’s father said in response to his question.
“He told me no, he wasn’t. That men in their 40s are no longer interested in having long-term relationships.”
Jackie and Kyle also agreed that receiving a “passing compliment” is “the best.”