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Kyle Sandilands reveals the chilling way a disgruntled listener got brutal revenge on tabloid presenter

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Kyle Sandilands has revealed the chilling way a disgruntled listener got revenge on him.

Kyle Sandilands has revealed the horrifying way a disgruntled listener got revenge on him.

The 53-year-old tabloid radio host reflected on the shocking incident while speaking to his co-host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson on his eponymous radio show on Wednesday.

He explained that 35 years ago, while working at a Townsville radio station, an elderly lady brought in lamingtons for all the staff to enjoy.

However, in a shocking twist, Kyle shared that the woman called later that day to reveal that she had urinated on the snacks because she “hated” his radio show.

“I was working at a radio station in Townsville 35 years ago. A very nice older lady brought in some pastries – no lamingtons,” he began on KIIS FM’s Kyle and Jackie O show.

“We ate all the lamingtons and then she called in the afternoon just to ask if everyone had enjoyed the lamingtons.”

“Yeah, all the announcers ran out and ate them all up. And you know what he said? ‘Well, I hate them all, I pissed on them.'”

Kyle sent his co-host Jackie, 49, into hysterics with his confession, while he shared his outrage at the horrific twist, adding: “We ate them and she peed in them!”

Kyle Sandilands has revealed the chilling way a disgruntled listener got revenge on him.

He explained that 35 years ago, while working at a Townsville radio station, a woman brought in lamingtons for all staff to enjoy, only to reveal she had urinated in them.

He explained that 35 years ago, while working at a Townsville radio station, a woman brought in lamingtons for all staff to enjoy, only to reveal she had urinated in them.

Kyle joked that it must be the “secret ingredient”, adding: “They were so tasty. As far as I can remember, they were the best lamingtons I’ve ever had.”

This comes after Kyle and Jackie were left red-faced on Tuesday after an on-air gaffe announcing the death of acting icon James Earl Jones.

James, who lent his iconic voice to the ubiquitous movie villain Darth Vader, died at the age of 93 on Monday at his home in Duchess County, New York.

“James Earl Jones is dead,” Jackie announced, to which Kyle replied dejectedly, “Isn’t that Darth Vader’s voice?”

But when Jackie asked for audio of the actor delivering an iconic Darth Vader line, it appeared panel operator Zane Dean wasn’t all that up on the veteran actor’s filmography.

Instead, Zane began playing audio of James as Mufasa in the 1994 Disney classic The Lion King.

“No, no, that’s Mufasa,” Jackie shouted from the other side of the studio. “Listen, we’ve already had this conversation,” she added, implying that this wasn’t the first time Zane had made the same mistake.

“Do you think this would play on Entertainment Tonight?” Kyle joked before Zane tried to listen to the audio again.

Kyle sent his co-host Jackie, 49, into hysterics with the confession, while he shared his outrage at the stomach-churning twist, adding:

Kyle sent his co-host Jackie, 49, into hysterics with the confession, while he shared his outrage at the stomach-churning twist, adding: “We ate them and she peed in them.”

This comes after Kyle and Jackie were left blushing on Tuesday after an on-air gaffe announcing the death of acting icon James Earl Jones.

This comes after Kyle and Jackie were left blushing on Tuesday after an on-air gaffe announcing the death of acting icon James Earl Jones.

“I was wrong,” Zane said sheepishly before playing the correct audio clip of Darth Vader.

But Zane’s mistake turned out to be educational for Jackie, who admitted she had no idea Darth Vader and Mufasa had the same voice.

James made his screen debut as a bomber in Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 black comedy masterpiece Dr. Strangelove and went on to forge an acclaimed career in Hollywood.

He never appeared on screen in his most famous role as Darth Vader in the Star Wars films, with former bodybuilder David Prowse donning the iconic black suit while James simply lent his voice to the character.

His distinctive gravelly tone also saw him voice the doomed lion Mufasa in the 1994 animated classic, The Lion King.

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