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Controversial history of radio show revealed after daughter kissed dad in 'full make out' on it for $600

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Published 08:51 7 Oct 2025 GMT+1

Controversial history of radio show revealed after daughter kissed dad in 'full make out' on it for $600

The Kyle & Jackie O Show has a controversial history

Callum Jones

Callum Jones

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Topics: Australia, Sex and Relationships

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The controversial history of a radio show has been revealed after a daughter kissed her dad in a 'full make out' on the show for $600.

It was back in 2020 when Aussie radio hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson ran a competition on the KIIS 106.5 show called ‘Boyfriend or Daddy’.

The somewhat controversial competition involved a female special guest being invited into the studio with a male counterpart.

The idea was that the famous broadcasters would have to determine whether the pair were father and daughter, or girlfriend and boyfriend.

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If the radio hosts guessed incorrectly, the guests would walk away with over $600.

On one episode, then 26-year-old Stacey was welcomed into the radio studio with then 49-year-old Nick.

They were asked a series of questions, before the pair initiated a full-blown make-out session.

The radio segment was certainly controversial (Instagram/@KIIS1065)
The radio segment was certainly controversial (Instagram/@KIIS1065)

“It has to be a boyfriend,” Kyle exclaimed.

"It can't be the father, no one kisses their father like that...unless you live in the mountains and have no neighbours.”

Shockingly, the pair were actually father and daughter, making for one of the most uncomfortable radio moments ever heard (or seen).

It comes amid a lot of controversy surrounding the show, with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) said to be considering taking legal action against KIIS network, which is behind the Kyle & Jackie O Show.

They are claiming the show has repeatedly aired vulgar and sexually explicit content, despite receiving warnings on the matter.

Nerida O’Loughlin, the ACMA chair, said: "The Kyle & Jackie O Show has repeatedly and deliberately aired content that is vulgar, sexually explicit and deeply offensive.

“Even after previous breaches and the employment of additional censors required by the Acma, the program continues to broadcast content that is unacceptable to the community.

The Kyle & Jackie O Show has been involved in a lot of controversy over the years (Don Arnold/WireImage)
The Kyle & Jackie O Show has been involved in a lot of controversy over the years (Don Arnold/WireImage)

“ARN, as the licensee of these stations, appears unwilling or unable to rein in these presenters. As a result, the ACMA is currently considering enforcement actions so that ARN takes full responsibility for the content broadcast on their stations.”

One of the more infamous moments that had a lot of people talking was when a listener rang into the show and talked about 'sucking c***' and 'eating each other out'.

"I was sitting in my car at 6am at the time this breakfast show started," one listener said in their complaint.

In its defence, the licensee, ARN, told ACMA: "The core audience of the Program is a broad-minded adult demographic. The style and format of the program is intended to include robust, uninhibited, real life comedic discussions, and this does include sexual references and descriptions of sexual activities."

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