‘Disgusting’: Jackie ‘O’ responds to neighbour feud
Jackie ‘O’ has hit back at her neighbour who complained after the radio star began construction on her dream home.
Jackie ‘O’ Henderson has hit back at an elderly neighbour who “complained” after the radio star began construction on her dream home.
News.com.au exclusively reported that Jackie O’s neighbours were “fed-up” with the construction of her $13.25 million mega mansion in Clovelly earlier this month.
Now, Jackie has ramped up the neighbourhood feud with her side of the story.
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News.com.au spoke with Jackie’s to-be neighbour Lynn, who revealed she thought Kyle and Jackie ‘O’ were “disgusting” and that the construction of the home was “horrendous”.
In a faux ‘press conference’ on the Kyle and Jackie O show this morning, Jackie answered pressing concerns about the highly controversial build.
“There’s always one complainer in the street,” said Kyle as they began their impromptu interview.
“But the funny thing is that every neighbour has gone out of their way to say how great my builders are and how thoughtful and considerate they are,” Jackie hit back.
Jumping right into the questions, a producer asked: “How do you feel about the fact that you’ve potentially disrupted a whole suburb of people? … Not only that but they’ve dared to put a worksite caravan there.”
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When news.com.au visited the site they obtained images of a large black wall surrounding the construction site as well as a portable work caravan parked out the front of neighbouring houses.
“It’s really unfortunate and I hate that I would ever be putting people out,” said Jackie when quizzed about the structures.
When asked if Jackie would be tracking down her new neighbour Lynn, she replied: “No, I don’t think I will. I think I’ll just leave it.”
“She did say that we are disgusting, you and I,” she told Kyle.
“You can’t blame people for thinking we’re disgusting,” said Kyle.
The conversation comes after locals living on the small cul-de-sac, with five homes and steps down to Gordon’s Bay, said they’ve had to endure “horrendous noise” from the demolition of the property.
“It’s pointless complaining to the council, I’ve never had success trying to get any concerns through to them. They don’t care,” said Lynn at the time.
The once quiet street that boasted some of the best views in Sydney has since been plagued by increased traffic, big trucks, utes and a site office.
“It’s only going to get worse,” Lynn said.
When asked if she listened to her new A-list neighbours radio show she said: “God no. They’re disgusting.
“I can’t imagine what kind of person she is with all of her potty humour.”