Kyle Sandilands set to launch new at-home documentary series following axing from KIIS FM
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By JIMMY BRIGGS, SHOWBUSINESS REPORTER
Published: 02:10 BST, 13 July 2026 | Updated: 02:36 BST, 13 July 2026
Kyle Sandilands is set to unveil a bold new docuseries that follows the behind-the-scenes turmoil and chaos of his life, following his shock axing from KIIS FM in March.
The online documentary, called At Home With Kyle, will be a miniseries of about six episodes and filmed by Sandilands' own production company ahead of its release on his own platforms.
It coincides with the former KIIS FM star's upcoming streaming show called Kyle Sandilands Live, which is due to be released in August.
The radio star has been hard at work over the past few months preparing for his new docuseries, which captures his dramatic career turn which followed him and his former co-host Jackie 'O' Henderson being taken off-air following a huge argument.
Sandilands' long-term manager Bruno Bouchet said the upcoming series will present a rarely seen side of his client.
'It is a very different side to Kyle that you are going to see, quite a humble Kyle,' Bruno told The Age.
Kyle Sandilands is set to unveil a bold new docu-series that follows the behind-the-scenes turmoil and chaos of his life, following his shock axing from KIIS FM in March
'He becomes a lot more focused on family, there's dealing with a death threat and coming to terms with the biggest upheaval he's faced in his life.'
Earlier this month, Sandilands was spotted hard at work for the first time since his radio show was axed by the Australian Radio Network (ARN) in March.
The shock jock, 55, was spotted with a film crew at his Vaucluse mansion filming his new series.
A source explained the series will 'feature behind the scenes footage and interviews filmed during and after his much publicised legal dispute with ARN'.
Filming for the series is said to have 'begun the morning after Kyle got suspended by ARN'.
Dressed in his usual all-black garb, the former radio star was spotted standing on the steps of his home as he welcomed the production crew into his lavish house.
The workers were spotted carting in large cases filled with equipment as they also dressed in mostly all-black outfits.
The online documentary, called At Home With Kyle, will be a mini-series of about six episodes and filmed by Sandilands' own production company ahead of its release on his own platforms
The radio star has been hard at work over the past few months preparing for his new docu-series, which captures his dramatic career turn which followed him and his former co-host Jackie 'O' Henderson being taken off-air following a huge argument
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All members of Sandilands' team were also seen wearing jumpers with the logo of his latest media venture, Kyle Sandilands Live, emblazoned on the back.
Sandilands is set to launch his subscription-based show in early August, promising an ensemble cast with no ads and no censorship.
He announced the new venture after officially settling his legal dispute with ARN, agreeing to take home only $12.09million of the original $85million he sought.
It comes soon after Sandilands registered 'Kyle and Karl' websites for himself and axed Today host Karl Stefanovic last week.
The domain names appear to point to a potential partnership between Sandilands and Stefanovic, 51, quietly taking shape behind the scenes.
The IP addresses for kyleandkarl.com.au and karlandkyle.com.au were registered to Sandilands' company, King Kyle Group Pty Ltd.
In 2024, King Kyle also registered themorningmen.com.au and morningmen.com.au - another hint at a potential collaboration with Stefanovic, who was axed from his Channel Nine breakfast show Today last month.
'It is something they've been talking about for a while,' a source close to the duo told The Daily Telegraph.
Sandilands has apparently been keeping in close contact with Stefanovic since his departure from Nine last month.
The pair certainly have a lot in common, after Sandilands had his $100million radio contract sensationally torn up by ARN earlier this year.
His KIIS FM show was axed after he and former co-host Jackie 'O' Henderson had an explosive on-air clash over her 'fixation' on astrology.
The Kyle & Jackie O Show was subsequently cancelled, leading to high-profile legal battles between the duo and their former employer.
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