Born in Australia on January 31, 1975, Jackie 'O' Henderson is one of Australia’s most lucrative radio and television personalities.
Best known for her work on The Kyle and Jackie O Show and The Hot Hits Live from LA, Jackie O is no stranger to Australian media, having forged a career which has seen her score many high profile endorsements, and a highly desirable salary.
What is Jackie O’s net worth in 2022?
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As of 2022, Jackie O’s net worth is approximately $1.5 million according to Famous Birthdays.
Since kickstarting her radio career in the '90s, hosting shows such as Ground Zero and the Hot 30, and working on networks FM104.7, Triple M Adelaide and Fox FM with her former husband Phil O’Neil, Jackie O has become a household name in Australian radio and television.
Jackie O’s radio career reached new heights after partnering with Kyle Sandilands on 2Day FM’s Today Network, now known as the Hit Network, home to Melbourne’s 101.9 The Fox.
Kyle and Jackie O also hosted the countdown show The Hot Hits until 2009.
In 2013, Kyle and Jackie O made the move from 2Day FM to KIIS 106.5FM, and more than doubled the station’s breakfast listeners by March 2014, with their show being the most popular FM show in Sydney.
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As well as her work in radio, Jackie O has also hosted various Australian reality series, including Australian Princess, Big Brother, Surprise Surprise Gotcha and The Nation.
More recently, Jackie O also starred on The Masked Singer Australia as one of the ‘guessers’ alongside Dannii Minogue, Dave Hughes and Lindsay Lohan.
However, after the third season, she departed the show to spend more time with her daughter, and has since been replaced by fellow radio host Abbie Chatfield.
The current Kyle and Jackie O host has also done voice-over work for the animated movie Robots, voicing the character Loretta Geargrinder in the Australian release.
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In 2018, she recorded a song titled 'Honey Money' after a dare from Sandilands.
The song reached number one on the Australian iTunes chart, with all proceeds being donated to Australian farmers affected by drought.