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Kyle Sandilands suffers a shocking health scare on his second day returning to work

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Kyle Sandilands experienced a serious health scare on his second day back at work.

Kyle Sandilands experienced a serious health scare on his second day back at work on Tuesday.

The 53-year-old radio host failed to show up at the Kyle & Jackie O studio and revealed to co-star Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, 49, that he had vomited on himself.

“Apparently it’s, um, a projectile… He threw up on himself this morning,” Jackie announced live.

Luckily, Jackie and her co-stars didn’t go into too much detail about Kyle’s recent health issues.

Instead, they recalled one time the host vomited live before playing it for early listeners this morning.

In 2014, Kyle announced on the microphone that he was feeling “really sick” before reaching for a container under his desk and vomiting mid-segment.

Kyle Sandilands experienced a serious health scare on his second day back at work.

On Tuesday, the 53-year-old radio host failed to show up at the Kyle & Jackie O studio and revealed to co-star Jackie 'O' Henderson (pictured) that he had vomited on himself.

On Tuesday, the 53-year-old radio host failed to show up at the Kyle & Jackie O studio and revealed to co-star Jackie ‘O’ Henderson (pictured) that he had vomited on himself.

He was heard gasping as a former producer appeared shocked and concerned for the radio star.

Jackie tried not to laugh, then looked shocked before jumping into action and going to a commercial break.

Kyle’s recent absence comes after he revealed how he won a staggering $700,000 in a single night.

The radio host has claimed to have invested in Donald Trump’s $Trump cryptocurrency. The Solana-based meme coin is currently being promoted on Trump’s social media.

Speaking on The Kyle and Jackie O Show, Kyle claimed to have made huge profits after investing in the meme coin, which experts say are incredibly risky investments.

Kyle said he invested $10,000 in the $Trump coin over the weekend and has already made $700,000.

“Saturday night, sitting with a couple of guys at my place, let’s say 2 or 3 in the morning, Trump launched his Trump Coin,” he said.

In 2014, Kyle announced on the microphone that he felt

In 2014, Kyle announced on the microphone that he was feeling “really sick” before reaching for a container under his desk and vomiting mid-segment.

“I went in with $10,000 and had won $700,000 when I woke up.”

When asked if he had cashed in on his gains, Kyle insisted that he had not sold and still had his investment in Trump.

Since the launch of $Trump, some experts have questioned whether hackers were behind the startup and others have criticized meme coins as a very risky investment.

Posts on the accounts Trump’s

Meme coins are cryptocurrencies that are named after a supposedly humorous character, person, work of art, or trend.

Examples include Dogecoin (DOGE), which was created as a satirical payment system to mock cryptocurrencies and features a cartoon version of a cute Japanese Shiba dog named Kabosu.

Experts say meme coins are incredibly risky investments, but they can prove lucrative, especially for the creators. The market capitalization of meme coins typically runs into the billions.

Following the launch of $Trump, the token’s value has skyrocketed to $13 billion, while trading volumes are approaching $13.6 billion at the time of writing, according to data from GeckoTerminal.

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