Jackie ‘O’ Henderson stuns listeners with sex confession

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson stuns listeners with sex confession

Notoriously personal Jackie ‘O’ Henderson has surprised listeners by discussing personal particulars about her intercourse life on-air.

The Australian radio host, 48, was speaking to Kyle Sandilands on their hit KIIS FM breakfast present on Wednesday when the subject of intimacy got here up.

Sandilands, 52, started quizzing his co-host about her favorite intercourse positions, and a usually-conservative Jackie was surprisingly candid.

“In a normal session, how many positions would you do?” Sandilands requested.

“Hmmm. About four,” Jackie responded. “It varies. Definitely [I’d start with] missionary. Or cowgirl.”

Sandilands then requested if she “spins around” for the “reverse”, when Jackie revealed that place was her least favorite.

“I never do it,” she mentioned. “I don’t even love it that much. It’s such a popular one.”

Further, Jackie mentioned she would as an alternative transfer onto “lying flat” on her abdomen, after which “on the edge of the bed”.

The mother-of-one added she loves the “quick flip” between positions, and that she’d normally end with “cowgirl”.

It’s understood Jackie is at the moment single, after she denied rumours she was relationship 29-year-old tradie Jack Tyerman.

It comes after her uncommon, in-depth interview with Stellar’s Something To Talk About podcast final weekend, when Jackie revealed she was “embarrassed” about her wealth, with the host rumoured to make round $8 million per 12 months.

“I do sometimes get embarrassed to talk about money. I hate showing off wealth. I’ve always been like that … I want a nice bag, car and house, but I don’t want to flaunt it,” she mentioned.

“But [at the same time] I shouldn’t be embarrassed about it, so I am trying to take more ownership of that.

“And as a man, they’d absolutely be owning that, and as a female, when you’re single, it’s quite scary to earn a lot of money, because a lot of men can be intimidated by that.

“And so your instinct is to downplay it for that reason.”

Source: www.news.com.au