Jackie ‘O’ Henderson has briefly touched on her dating life and hopes following her split from ex-husband Lee Henderson back in 2018.
The single radio host and mother of one admitted on the Kyle and Jackie O radio show this morning that she’s still looking for “The One” years after their divorce.
The admission came after her co-host Kyle Sandilands, 53, asked if she’d ever consider open relationships.
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“So Jackie, are you in the open relationship mode now or no?” he asked.
“No, no, definitely not, it’s not for me,” Jackie, 50, instantly replied.
“You’re still looking for ‘The One’ right?” he added.
“Yep, yeah,” she confirmed.
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Back in 2018, Jackie O confirmed her shock split from her British photographer husband Henderson after 18 years together.
They had tied the knot back in 2003.
“We have made the decision to separate. We do so amicably, sharing many incredible memories and remaining best friends,” part of a statement shared to The Daily Telegraph read at the time.
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Before that, the radio star was married to ‘Ugly’ Phil O’Neil. The pair were married in the ’90s, but reportedly split in 1999.
After her second divorce, Henderson opened up about feeling “alone” and wanting to find another relationship.
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“I’d just love to sit at the dinner table with someone and have dinner, that’s what I yearn for and that’s the thing that I miss most about my old life,” she told host Jess Rowe on the podcast The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show.
Henderson added hopefully that ”maybe down the track, I will fall in love, that would be nice”.
It comes after has been open in recent months about her addiction battle and month-long stay at the Betty Ford Centre in the United States.
At the height of her battle, Henderson was taking pain killers, sleeping pills and alcohol before seeking help at the Betty Ford Centre in the United States during a month-long stay.
The author recently revealed she feels ”lucky to be alive” and ”doesn’t know how she survived” while speaking to Mental As Anyone with J.Mo podcast.
“It was just a really awful existence to be honest. I may as well have been in a coma practically,” she said.
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