Kyle and Jackie’s relationship breakdown 5 years in the making.
5/22/202633 min
In this week’s episode, we discuss the Daily Telegraph article from last week claiming that Jackie had been slowly breaking up with Kyle over a 5 year period in the lead up to their Feb 20 on-air clash. Is it possible that she could have been thinking about ending the show whilst also signing a 10 year agreement to continue with Kyle? Also this week we review Bianca Dye’s co-hosting role on KIIS breakfast and why Irene thinks that she should be a front runner to join the show permanently.
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