Kyle Sandilands has moved out of his Sydney rental and relocated to a mansion minutes away.
On Wednesday, movers were spotted at the $13 million Vaucluse property, in Sydney’s east, where the shock jock has been living with his wife Tegan Kynaston and their son Otto.
Sandilands’ business manager Bruno Bouchet confirmed to SkyNews.com.au that the radio stalwart is moving into his other Vaucluse mansion, after renovations were completed.
The mansion, purchased for $14 million in late 2023, will now be Sandilands’ primary Sydney residence, following the internal renovations.
It comes as the first full radio survey of 2026 revealed the explosive exit of Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson has already resulted in a dent to KIIS FM’s ratings.
This is despite the duo only being off air for four weeks of the survey period, as reported by News.com.au.
The KIIS FM breakfast show, previously The Kyle and Jackie O Show, shed one audience share point in the latest GfK radio ratings survey.
The network captured 11.7 per cent audience share (the percentage of total listeners during that time period), down from 12.7 percent from the previous survey.
KIIS retained the top rating spot among FM broadcasters in the breakfast slot while the overall top rating breakfast show of the survey was 2GB host Ben Fordham’s, with a 16.8 per cent audience share.

Meanwhile, new details of how Sandilands and Henderson’s decades-long partnership came to an end has been revealed in explosive court documents.
Sandilands and Henderson are both suing the broadcaster for wrongful termination, but the Commonwealth Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), a subsidiary of ARN Media that runs KIIS FM, is hitting back.
According to documents filed in the Federal Court on Tuesday, Sandilands allegedly erupted at his co-host in a brutal row off-air, months before the infamous spat that brought their partnership to an end.
The CBC alleged the shock jock spoke “contemptuously” to his co-host.
Henderson has also cited the same alleged incident in her claim against the network.
When the show came to an end, the row boiled over and continued long after the microphones were switched off, as reported by Daily Mail.
“Kyle, that’s a bit rough, like f***en hell, I haven’t done anything to f***en cop it,” Henderson is alleged to have said, according to CBC’s defence documents.
Sandilands allegedly accused Henderson of being “too much of a mother hen” and not focused on their show together.
“Don’t f***ing bother coming back either until you get your f***ing s**t together like a normal person,” he allegedly said.
SkyNews.com.au has contacted a representative of ARN Media and Henderson for comment on the alleged clash while a representative of Sandilands has declined to comment.