Connect with us

Entertainment

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson Rushes to KIIS FM Studios Amid New Narration Gig Announcement

Published

on

Times News Global Featured Image

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, the renowned radio personality, arrived in a flurry at the KIIS FM studios, just moments before the commencement of The Kyle and Jackie O show.

As the clock ticked towards showtime, Jackie drove into her designated spot at 5:58 am, rushing to make it in time for her 6 am radio broadcast.

‘I’m cutting it fine. I’ve got two minutes,’ she confessed as she pulled into the studio carpark, citing a mishap with her alarm clock that caused her to overshoot her wakeup time.

Yesterday, Jackie unveiled a surprising new venture in her career – she will be lending her distinctive voice to narrate Channel Seven‘s vivid dating series, Stranded on Honeymoon Island.

Stranded on Honeymoon Island, an offbeat and dramatic dating expedition by Snowman Productions and Endemol Shine Australia, shares its production lineage with the widely acclaimed show, Married At First Sight.

The format of Stranded on Honeymoon Island deviates from conventional dating shows as 12 singles facing a dating impasse will undertake an exceptional romantic odyssey on a secluded island.

After an initial speed dating event, the participants will instantly marry their matches, donning their wedding ensembles on the spot.

Following the impromptu nuptials, the newlyweds will be whisked away to an uninhabited island, where they will spend 21 days together in their wedding attire, a setting designed to test their bond under extreme circumstances.

Originating as a hit series in Belgium, Channel Seven is enthusiastic to introduce the enthralling and reality-infused drama of Stranded on Honeymoon Island to an Australian audience.

Rachel Adams

Times News Global is a dynamic online news portal dedicated to providing comprehensive and up-to-date news coverage across various domains including politics, business, entertainment, sports, security, features, opinions, environment, education, technology and global. affairs. Our commitment lies in sharing news that is based on factual accuracy, credibility, verifiability, authority and depth of research. We pride ourselves on being a distinctive media organization, guided by the principles enshrined in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Made up of a team of ordinary people driven by an unwavering dedication to uncovering the truth, we publish news without bias or intimidation.