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Kyle and Jackie O hit Melbourne with a bang – first wild show starts with lots of cursing, discussions about STIs and confessions about sex life

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Jackie 'O' Henderson (pictured) and Kyle Sandilands have officially launched their top-rated radio show in Melbourne.

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson and Kyle Sandilands have officially launched their top-rated radio show in Melbourne.

The breakfast radio duo hit the Victorian airwaves in typical style on Monday morning, with a profane opener that discussed sexually transmitted infections (STIs), bad language and favorite sexual positions.

“Today is a big day for us,” Sandilands, 52, began before introducing himself to Melburnians as a “former F-boy, coke-sniffing git.”

Meanwhile, co-presenter Jackie, 49, introduced herself as “STI-free” before Kyle began pressuring her for her opinion on anal sex.

Shock jock Kyle has begun introducing his extensive team of producers to new Melbourne listeners.

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Jackie ‘O’ Henderson and Kyle Sandilands have officially launched their top-rated radio show in Melbourne. Both in the photo

Newscaster Brooklyn Ross told listeners that he “had some STDs” during his presentation.

“The worst was the crabs,” he laughed.

“Brooklyn is a woke piece of shit,” Kyle declared after his colleague revealed that he drives a Tesla.

Moments later, show director and Kyle’s manager, Bruno Bouchet, introduced himself to listeners, saying “despite being straight, I love being linked.”

Meanwhile, co-host Jackie, 49, introduced herself as

Meanwhile, co-presenter Jackie, 49, introduced herself as “STI-free” before Kyle began pressuring her for her opinion on anal sex.

It comes after Jackie shared a pre-show photo on Instagram ahead of the radio duo’s historic launch.

In the photo, Jackie looked stunning in a sheer blue dress, elegant necklace and oversized link chain as she posed for the camera.

Kyle stood behind her in a black shirt and jacket, and both KIIS FM show hosts looked ready for their foray into Melbourne morning radio.

“I’ve been with this guy for over 20 years, the longest relationship I’ve ever had and also one of the most special,” she wrote in the caption.

It comes after Jackie shared a pre-show photo on Instagram ahead of the radio duo's historic launch.

It comes after Jackie shared a pre-show photo on Instagram ahead of the radio duo’s historic launch.

“Tomorrow Kyle and I celebrate another milestone launching our breakfast show in Melbourne.”

Jackie ended her message to her Instagram followers by teasing an ‘epic’ show on Monday morning.

“Melbourne, thank you for having us, we can’t wait and we’re so excited to bring you an epic show tomorrow morning starting at 6am,” he said.

The radio duo, who have co-hosted The Kyle and Jackie O Show for more than two decades, have signed a record $200 million, 10-year deal that will keep them on the air for the next decade and expanding Victorian-style. capital.

In the caption, Jackie wrote:

In the caption, Jackie wrote: “I’ve been with this guy for over 20 years, the longest relationship I’ve ever had and also one of the most special.” Tomorrow Kyle and I celebrate another milestone launching our breakfast show in Melbourne.

Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia, the radio stars expressed There are no worries about beating Melbourne. audiences before its long-awaited debut.

“I really don’t think it’s a problem at all.” I hope they hug us quickly. “But Jackie feels like she might be slower, but she’s always on the more cautious side of life,” Kyle said.

They also shut down recent reports about increased censorship of the show ahead of the interstate move, revealing that their secret weapon to winning over listeners is to keep doing what they’re doing.

‘The law is the law. Whether it’s here or in Melbourne, there are the same broadcasting laws,” Kyle said.

‘Every radio program can do what we do. They just don’t have the guts to do it… We’d rather be more real so people can communicate and gravitate towards someone on the show who has the same opinion as them.’

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