Kyle Sandilands convinces Jackie ‘O’ Henderson to test her vibrator’s noise on-air

Radio host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson interrupted her radio show on Tuesday to shout at at noisy construction workers outside outside her multi-million dollar Bondi Beach apartment. 

But when the jackhammer drilling continued during Wednesday’s show, Kyle Sandilands, 48, decided to test whether the roadwork was really as noisy as it sounded on-air.  

The segment began with Jackie, 45, suggesting – and then immediately regretting – that the construction work sounded like a personal vibrator.  

The mother-of-one initially joked that she should bring her vibrator to the microphone to compare the noise, prompting Kyle to pipe up: ‘Excuse me? Where is [your vibrator]? Go and get it now!’ 

‘No! Is this a bad idea? No I’m not getting it,’ Jackie nervously responded.

Refusing to let it go, Kyle continued: ‘Please. I’m begging you, do it. it’ll be funny. Trust me, have I ever led you astray before?’

Pictured: Jackie 'O' Henderson

‘Is this a bad idea?’ Kyle Sandilands, 48, (left) convinced his KIIS FM co-host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, 45, (right) to test her vibrator on-air  to see whether it was louder than the construction work outside her home on Wednesday 

‘Oh yes you have!’ laughed Jackie, before finally agreeing to Kyle’s request. 

Once she’d located the vibrator, Jackie placed the buzzing device up to the microphone. 

Kyle and newsreader Brooklyn Ross initially struggled to identify whether the vibrator was louder than the construction work. 

'I'd say the vibe's louder': After conducting the racy experiment, Kyle decided that Jackie's vibrator was louder than the construction work outside

‘I’d say the vibe’s louder’: After conducting the racy experiment, Kyle decided that Jackie’s vibrator was louder than the construction work outside   

Finally, Kyle declared: ‘There’s not much difference. I’d say the vibe’s louder,’ Kyle said. 

Jackie has been broadcasting from home for the past two months due to COVID-19 social distancing restrictions.  

It comes days after Jackie launched into a tirade against female traffic controllers who’ve been blocking Uber Eats deliveries from getting to her building. 

'Bloody construction, I'm so over it!' Jackie, who has been broadcasting from home for the past two months, interrupted her news segment on Tuesday to yell at construction workers outside

‘Bloody construction, I’m so over it!’ Jackie, who has been broadcasting from home for the past two months, interrupted her news segment on Tuesday to yell at construction workers outside

Home sweet home? Jackie lives with her nine-year-old daughter, Kitty, (pictured) in a luxury apartment in Bondi

Home sweet home? Jackie lives with her nine-year-old daughter, Kitty, (pictured) in a luxury apartment in Bondi 

‘Sorry, it’s annoying me so much, this construction. I mean, it’s raining outside. Take the day off, guys!’ she yelled in frustration during Monday’s show. 

Her co-host Kyle Sandilands tried to calm her down by saying ‘you can barely hear it’, but Jackie was still obviously rattled. 

On Monday, Jackie described a series of run-ins she’d had with female traffic controllers working outside her luxury apartment.

'I'm so sick of these girls': It comes just a day after she launched into a similar tirade against female traffic controllers who've been blocking Uber drivers from getting to her building

‘I’m so sick of these girls’: It comes just a day after she launched into a similar tirade against female traffic controllers who’ve been blocking Uber drivers from getting to her building

The stop-go women, who are mostly Irish backpackers, have apparently been blocking her Uber drivers and couriers from entering the private street.

Jackie said that on several occasions recently she’d been forced to walk up the street to collect deliveries or carry heavy bags towards a waiting taxi.

‘They’re paving the road for some reason. It’s crazy to me, but I won’t question the council’s motivations. Only residents are allowed [to drive] on my street and it’s been like that for some time,’ she explained.

'It's crazy to me': On Monday, Jackie revealed she'd had a series of run-ins with female traffic controllers blocking access to her private street. Pictured: a lollipop lady in May 2019

‘It’s crazy to me’: On Monday, Jackie revealed she’d had a series of run-ins with female traffic controllers blocking access to her private street. Pictured: a lollipop lady in May 2019

She once lost her temper with a lollipop lady who wouldn’t let her Uber driver up the street even though other residents’ taxis had been allowed through.

‘[The traffic controller] was on the phone talking to a friend and probably didn’t even care,’ Jackie said indignantly. 

Jackie went on to say this wasn’t an isolated incident and that she’d never had this problem before with male traffic controllers. 

Young women are earning up to $130,000 a year with hazard pay and various site allowances as traffic controllers – four times more than some teachers and nurses. 

Not happy! Jackie was recently waiting for a taxi with her daughter, Kitty, when their driver was refused entry to the private street. She was frustrated because they were standing at the entrance of their home and carrying several heavy bags

Not happy! Jackie was recently waiting for a taxi with her daughter, Kitty, when their driver was refused entry to the private street. She was frustrated because they were standing at the entrance of their home and carrying several heavy bags