A woman has revealed the shocking reaction she received from her long-lost father after reaching out to him years later.
When she called into The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Tuesday, the woman shared that after tracking down her father, she quickly realized that “he's a really big asshole.”
She explained that she was shocked to find out that the man she thought was her father was actually not her biological father.
The woman then searched and found her real father and came forward, but he told her to “go fuck herself along with her mother.”
After being heartbroken, she explained that she turned to her father primarily to find out about possible medical issues she should be aware of.
A woman has revealed the shocking reaction she received from her long-lost father after reaching out to him years later
The daughter also revealed that most people in her life knew about the long-lost father and she was the last to know, leading to “hours of therapy.”
This comes after it was revealed that Kyle and Jackie O have postponed their Melbourne start until after Easter, despite signing the historic $200 million deal in November.
The radio duo are planning to take over the Melbourne breakfast station as part of their final 10-year deal with KIIS FM, but are taking their time.
Despite pushing already-established KIIS FM Melbourne breakfast team Jase & Lauren into the arms of Nova last year, Kyle and Jackie O will not move south until after Easter, The Daily Telegraph reported on Saturday.
When she called into The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Tuesday, the woman shared that after tracking down her father, she quickly realized that “he's a really big asshole.”
The father told his daughter, “She should fuck herself with her mother.”
Insiders told the publication that the popular radio hosts have pushed back the launch date for six weeks until they complete work behind the scenes at their Sydney headquarters.
The report comes just weeks after Kyle announced on air when The Kyle and Jackie O Show would start in Melbourne.
During a show early last month, a caller asked when Kyle and co-host Jackie O would finally launch in Melbourne, telling them: “We need some decent radio stations down here.”
Kyle, who had previously refused to confirm the launch date, replied: “Six weeks.”
After being heartbroken, the woman told the hosts that she turned to her father primarily to find out about possible medical issues she should be aware of