Jackie ‘O’ Henderson WILL NOT settle with ARN: Radio host to go ahead with claim just days after Kyle Sandilands reaches $12.09million settlement
Jackie ‘O’ Henderson will go ahead with her Federal Court claim against former employer ARN, just days after her former co-host settled with the network.
The 51-year-old radio star did not appear in court on Thursday – the first hearing since Sandilands secured a $12.09million payout from ARN.
However, her manager and best friend, Gemma O’Neill, alongside her legal team, fronted Federal Court to confirm she will press ahead with the claim.
Henderson is scheduled to return to court in August for a hearing ahead of the trial, which is set to begin in September.
It was previously reported that the radio shock jock Sandilands would receive $15million over the next three years as part of the agreement.
However, according to an ASX statement released on Wednesday morning, ARN agreed to pay Sandilands $12.09million.

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson will go ahead with her Federal Court claim against former employer ARN, just days after her former co-host settled with the network

Meanwhile, Henderson’s former co-host Kyle Sandilands (pictured) is receiving LESS than $15million in his settlement with ARN
The total payout is a fraction of the sum Sandilands was demanding, with the radio star previously indicating he was owed as much as $85million for the remainder of his massive contract term.
ARN has also agreed to advertise Sandilands’ new independent media project in a $1.5million deal over the next three years.
ARN and Sandilands have also agreed to a net revenue share agreement, under which ARN will receive 19.9 per cent from Sandilands’ new venture for a period of up to three years.
Sandilands is also prevented from dealing with any of ARN’s direct competitors for nine months.
ARN Chief Executive Officer Michael Stephenson said: ‘This agreement brings certainty for ARN and resolves the legal dispute. ARN remains focused on executing its strategy, including driving a leaner, more efficient operating model, strengthening its core radio network and continuing to invest in digital capabilities and long-term growth.’
Back in April, Sandilands shocked his supporters by announcing that he’s returning with an all-new show, delivering the news via the Kyle Sandilands Fans page on Instagram.
‘Let me tell you a little secret… shhhh, don’t tell anyone. I’m working on a new project and all will be revealed soon. I’m coming back guys, bigger than ever!’ he said.
Sandilands did not reveal what the project will be; however, he was shown seated in what appeared to be a recording studio, with a sign in the background reading, ‘Kyle Sandilands Live.’

Jackie did not appear in court on Thursday – the first hearing since Sandilands secured a $12.09million payout from ARN. But her manager and best friend, Gemma O’Neill, alongside her legal team, fronted Federal Court to confirm she will press ahead with the claim

Jackie is scheduled to return to court in August for a hearing ahead of the trial, which is set to begin in September
The shock jock then addressed his long-time manager, Bruno Bouchet, who he thanked for standing by him despite ‘not being paid’.
‘That’s Bruno. He’s paid to say that, well actually he’s not paid at the moment!’ Sandilands said, after Bruno told Kyle he was looking well.
Kyle explained that he has been taking care of his health, and is on a new diet that includes just grapes and boiled eggs for breakfast.
The caption on the Instagram Reel read: ‘EXCLUSIVE: Kyle has a little message for the fans! Returning to the airwaves? Podcast? We can’t wait!’
There was a telling clue in the sign visible behind Kyle in the clip, which showed an image of the radio host alongside the words ‘Kyle Sandilands Live’, implying that the new show Sandilands is working on will go live to air.
Daily Mail also revealed this week that Sandilands is considering plans for a major one-off live entertainment event celebrating two decades of The Kyle and Jackie O Show.
Sandilands is exploring the idea of a one-night-only spectacular that would reunite some of the biggest celebrities and musicians who have worked on the show, while giving fans access to the broadcaster following his dramatic radio exit.
‘It’s something Kyle is genuinely excited about,’ an insider said.
‘He’s spent 20 years building relationships with some of the biggest names in entertainment. The idea is to bring them all together for one event.’
Source: https://www.dailymail.com/tvshowbiz/article-15909591/Jackie-O-Henderson-NOT-settle-ARN-claim-Kyle-Sandilands-settlement.html


