
Australian radio royalty Jackie 'O' Henderson has left her nationwide audience in stitches after recounting a painfully awkward sex therapy session that went spectacularly wrong.
The KIIS FM star, who co-hosts the wildly popular The Kyle and Jackie O Show, shared the cringe-inducing story during Thursday's broadcast, revealing how an attempt to spice up her love life backfired hilariously.
The Confession That Stopped the Studio
"I went to a sex therapist," Henderson confessed to her co-host Kyle Sandilands, immediately capturing the attention of every listener across Australia. The revelation came as part of the show's regular segment where hosts discuss their personal lives with characteristic humour and candour.
What followed was a tale of modern romance gone awry, as Henderson detailed how a well-intentioned session with a professional resulted in nothing but comic embarrassment.
A Prescription for Disaster
The therapist, according to Henderson, provided specific instructions intended to enhance intimacy. However, the carefully suggested techniques failed spectacularly when put into practice.
"It was a nightmare," the radio personality admitted, describing the moment she attempted to implement the therapist's advice. The awkward encounter left both parties more bewildered than aroused, resulting in what Henderson could only describe as a complete failure.
Studio Chaos and Listener Reactions
Co-host Kyle Sandilands, never one to miss comedic opportunity, erupted into uncontrollable laughter at his partner's misfortune. The entire studio descended into chaos as producers and crew members joined in the hysterics.
Listeners immediately took to social media to share their amusement, with the segment quickly trending across Australian platforms. Fans praised Henderson's bravery in sharing such personal mishaps, cementing her status as one of radio's most relatable personalities.
Why Celebrities Connect Through Vulnerability
This isn't the first time Henderson has shared intimate details of her personal life with listeners. The radio host has built her career on connecting with audiences through authentic, sometimes embarrassing, revelations.
Mental health experts note that such disclosures help destigmatize common relationship struggles while providing comic relief to everyday listeners facing similar situations.
The segment concluded with Sandilands still chuckling at his co-host's expense, proving that even in failed intimacy, there's always room for laughter on Australian radio's most popular show.