Harrison Boon and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson had a heated confrontation during the Kyle and Jackie O. program on Wednesday morning when he was a guest on their KIIS FM breakfast show.
The Married At First Sight star, 34, and the radio host, 49, clashed verbally over his controversial “not getting married” comments about Abbie Chatfield and other female reality stars.
Jackie, who took issue with Harrison’s “double standard” regarding the male versus female experience in the “dating market,” criticized the male-focused motivational speaker for “spreading toxicity.”
‘My value as a man is increasing. “I’m 34 now, but I may not reach my peak sexual market value or dating market value until I’m 40,” Harrison said at one point during the interview.
Jackie responded, “We know that happens… I just don’t understand why you consider yourself high value but someone else isn’t.”
Harrison Boon, 34 (left) and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, 49 (right), had a heated confrontation on live radio on Wednesday morning when they invited him on their KIIS FM breakfast show.
He continued: “It seems that if you’ve had relationships that haven’t worked out and you have a high body count, you still consider yourself of high value, but a woman would be of low value if she did exactly the same thing.”
Harrison agreed that this was a “real double standard” and an opinion he agreed with, to which Jackie said that’s “the s**t I hate.”
“This is the question and I was referring to this study before,” the former reality TV star began.
Jackie, who takes issue with Harrison’s “double standard” regarding the male versus female experience in the “dating market,” criticized the male-focused motivational speaker for “spreading toxicity.”
“I just don’t understand why you consider yourself high value but someone else isn’t,” Jackie said in defense.
But Jackie quickly cut him off and added, “No matter what the studies say, inside you are full of double standards when it comes to what is expected of a woman versus what is expected of a man.”
“And you’re spreading that toxicity that perpetuates this,” he added. “We’re getting through this.”
Despite Jackie’s attempt to end the interview, it continues for several more minutes before she and co-host Kyle Sandilands decide to open the line to callers.
The Married At First Sight star and the radio host clashed verbally over his controversial “not getting married” comments about Abbie Chatfield and another woman.
He has been criticized as “vile” and “misogynistic” after branding Abbie and a string of MAFS ex-girlfriends “unmarriageable” and posting about a dating “danger zone” for women.
The clash comes after Harrison reignited his feud with media personality Abbie Chatfield, 28, and his on-screen “ex-wife” Bronte Schofield, while cruelly branding them “unmarriageable”.
The MAFS 2023 groom took to Instagram earlier this month to share a series of controversial posts about The Bachelor star Abbie and other women on reality TV.
He was also criticized as “vile” and “misogynistic” after posting about a dating “danger zone” for women of certain ages.
The controversial star, who is dating Gina Ha, shared a cheeky statement about the “danger zone” for women between “27 and 35 years of age.”
He wrote: ‘You ladies could have avoided liability at MAFS, but karma is a ‘bitch’. The market is not buying what you are selling and you are running out of time.
He then shared an article about Abbie talking about their recent breakup and wrote alongside the post: ‘Another single [crying laughing emoji]’
Harrison first shared screenshots of MAFS ex-girlfriends’ dating profiles and posts about finding a partner, including those of his on-screen ‘ex-wife’ Brontë and Sandy Jawanda.
Harrison also shared a screenshot of MAFS’s Lyndall Grace tearfully announcing her breakup with her boyfriend of five months, writing alongside the image: “Sucks for you Lyndall.”
“All the emotional support you get from feminist echo chambers on Facebook and Instagram clearly doesn’t fill that void. Good luck. Can you always adopt a dog?
Harrison then doubled down on his comments in an Instagram Live where he talked about the women he called “the unmarriageable ones” and expressed his opinion on how men and women are “valued” differently in the “sexual marketplace.”
He said, ‘What makes a woman unable to marry? Good question you may have asked. They lack, I would say, three of the four things that make them valuable in the market: youth, beauty, character and values.’
Her series of controversial comments sparked outrage online, with a host of former MAFS stars taking to social media to respond to her “sexist” posts.
Harrison declined to comment when contacted by Daily Mail Australia about the issue earlier this month.
Harrison, who is dating Gina Ha, was also accused of being “misogynistic” when he shared a cheeky statement about the “danger zone” for women who are “27 to 35 years old.”