Jackie O Henderson: Radio star spotted for the first time since the collapse of the Kyle and Jackie O show
Henderson appeared to be keeping a low profile, wearing an all black outfit and sunglasses.

Jackie O Henderson has been spotted in public for the first time since the dramatic collapse of the Kyle and Jackie O Show last week.
The 51-year-old former radio queen was photographed looking downcast as she left a beauty salon near her Sydney home on Monday.
Henderson appeared to be keeping a low profile, wearing an all black outfit consisting of a loose black tank top, relaxed cargo pants and black sides.
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The public sighting comes after Henderson claimed on Friday she did not quit or resign from the KIIS FM radio show.
“Over the past few days, there has been a lot of speculation and misinformation about my departure from the show. I want to make one important point very clear: I did not quit or resign,” she said in a statement issued by her manager Gemma O’Neill.
“I am deeply saddened by the events of the past week and the possibility of the show ending. This has come as a shock to me, as it has to everyone else.

“The current media narrative does not reflect what actually occurred, and it has been truly heartbreaking to see how this has unfolded.
“At this stage, I am unable to say anything further, as I am addressing this through the appropriate legal channels.
“Thank you to everyone who has sent kind messages of support during what has been an incredibly challenging time.”
The fallout stems from a heated exchange on February 20 during which Sandilands criticised Jackie’s work performance while live on-air.
He accused her of being distracted by astrology and star charts.
“Your fixation on this has made you almost unworkable,” Sandilands said. “You are off with the fairies with this sh.t. It’s mental.”
A shocked Henderson replied, “I totally am offended by you saying something like that.”
“Well too bad (that you’re offended) … It’s too much. It’s affecting everything else. You’re too fixated on it. Every segment, every time you’ve spoken, you don’t even know what’s going on,” Sandilands continued.
On Thursday, a source close to Sandilands told news.com.au that he felt “betrayed” by Henderson after she ended a 25-year broadcast partnership.
It’s reported Sandilands didn’t hear the news directly from Henderson and only found out she would be leaving the show hours before ARN released its statement.
Sandilands is now on a 14-day suspension after ARN determined his conduct toward Henderson during the February 20 broadcast constituted “an act of misconduct”.
He has been told he must “remedy” the situation before he can return to the airwaves.
Originally published on PerthNow
