Aussie radio team declares their show a ‘Kardashian-free zone’
ONE of Australia’s highest rating radio shows has declared themselves a “Kardashian-free zone” and vowed to only discuss the family if one of them dies.
NOVA radio hosts Kate Ritchie, Tim Blackwell and Marty Sheargold have officially declared their show a “Kardashian-free zone”.
Discussing a recent report that the Kardashian clan rushed to Lamar Odom’s hospital with cameras for their reality show in tow, the national drive team yesterday vowed to never discuss the famous family on air again.
“Well that’s what I’ve proposed to the team,” said co-host Marty Sheargold.
“I said as a show, let’s stop talking about these people, because they’re awful, awful human beings, the Kardashians. We’ve talked about them enough.”
But there’s one exception.
“Unless we’re covering off the death of one of them,” said Sheargold.
“As I always say, it’s a funeral I’d attend to make sure they’re dead.”
The radio show was inundated with callers and tweets supporting their stance, with one listener saying on air, “They’re disgusting ... they’re what is wrong with the world”.
Co-host Tim Blackwell admitted he has a soft spot for one of the Jenner’s before agreeing to the ban.
“Does this mean that privately I can’t look at Kendall Jenner’s Instagram because I’d still like to follow her?” he said.
And when asked if she was willing to enforce the Kardashian-free zone, former Home and Away star Kate Ritchie said, “I just do what you guys tell me to”.