Kyle Sandilands

Radio and television host with notable shows

Kyle Sandilands - Performers & Entertainers born June 10th, 1971
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A prominent figure in Australian media, contributed to the radio landscape as a host on numerous programs. Gained widespread recognition as a co-host on 'The Kyle and Jackie O Show', a popular morning radio program. Transitioned into television, appearing on various shows, including 'Australian Idol'. Sandilands' career includes collaborations with significant personalities in the entertainment industry, establishing a strong presence in both radio and television.

Co-hosted 'The Kyle and Jackie O Show'

Served as a judge on 'Australian Idol'

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