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Kyle Sandilands reveals the scandalous electricity bill of his mansion of 13.8 million dollars

Kyle Sandilands reveals his outrageous electricity bill after leaving the air conditioning on in his $13.8 million mansion when no one is home.

Kyle Sandilands shocked listeners Friday by revealing that he spends a whopping $32,000 a year on his electric bill, and he’s so rich it doesn’t bother him.

This is more than 25 times the average household energy bill in New South Wales, which according to the Australian Energy Market Commission (AMEC) is $1,253 a year.

The Australian Idol judge explained that he leaves the air conditioning on when no one is home, and when he is home he turns on the underfloor heating to keep his feet warm.

“I don’t worry about the electric bills,” Kyle told co-host Jackie O Henderson on his KIIS FM show on Friday, as the couple discussed the rising cost of energy bills across the country.

‘Yes, $8,000 per quarter, I have pool pumps, electronic gates, all rooms have air conditioning and are always on, even if I’m not home.

Kyle Sandilands shocked listeners on Friday by revealing that he spends a whopping $32,000 a year on his electric bill.

The presenter bought a sprawling mansion in the exclusive Sydney suburb of Bellevue Hill for $13.8 million with his fiancée Tegan Kynaston and their son Otto.

The presenter bought a sprawling mansion in the exclusive Sydney suburb of Bellevue Hill for $13.8 million with his fiancée Tegan Kynaston and their son Otto.

The Australian Idol judge explained that he leaves the air conditioning on when no one is home, and when he is home he turns on the underfloor heating to keep his feet warm.

The Australian Idol judge explained that he leaves the air conditioning on when no one is home, and when he is home he turns on the underfloor heating to keep his feet warm.

‘I have floor heaters because I like a warm floor with cool air.’

Jackie immediately scolded him for being so wasteful.

“It’s not like there’s a power shortage or anything like that,” he said, before adding, “I know it’s a big waste.”

Last year, the presenter bought a sprawling mansion in the exclusive Sydney suburb of Bellevue Hill for $13.8 million with his fiancée Tegan Kynaston and their son Otto.

“Yeah, $8,000 a quarter, I have pool pumps, electronic gates, every room has air conditioning, and they’re always on, even if I’m not home,” he said.

Kyle's Bellevue Hill home has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a two-car garage, as well as outdoor entertaining areas and a plunge pool.

Kyle’s Bellevue Hill home has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a two-car garage, as well as outdoor entertaining areas and a plunge pool.

The property features a white marble kitchen, hardwood floors and high ceilings.

The property features a white marble kitchen, hardwood floors and high ceilings.

Their Bellevue Hill home has five bedrooms, six bathrooms and a two-car garage, as well as outdoor entertaining areas and a plunge pool.

The property features a white marble kitchen, hardwood floors and high ceilings.

There is also an extensive wine cellar and elevator access to all four levels.

This comes as the radio host recently revealed that his interview with American singer Jon Bon Jovi will always be remembered for all the wrong reasons.