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Jackie ‘O’ Henderson turned heads on Wednesday when she arrived at Sydney Airport with her daughter Kitty, 13, to catch a flight to Melbourne.

The radio queen, 49, ensured all eyes were on her as she strutted through the terminal in a multi-coloured crochet dress which showed off her drastic weight loss. 

The mother-of-one paired her ensemble with tan YSL sandals, Christian Dior sunglasses and a designer handbag.

Her blonde hair was styled in loose waves and she wore a full face of makeup.

Both Jackie and Kitty sported huge grins, clearly excited about their interstate trip.

She was seen hugging her lookalike daughter as the pair prepared to board their flight. 

Jackie and Kitty are flying to Melbourne to watch the Matildas take on Uzbekistan on Wednesday evening in an Olympic Qualifier at Marvel Stadium. 

The media star’s outing comes after she walked out of KIIS FM studios on Tuesday after learning the station has the highest gender pay gap disparity amongst Australian radio networks.

Jackie was discussing the gender pay gap with co-host Kyle Sandilands, 52, who told her that KIIS FM was not performing well in comparison to their competitors.

‘Southern Cross Austereo have a disgraceful 5.9% pay gap. At Nova and Smooth FM it is even worse, six per cent. But unfortunately, the number one spot is at KIIS FM,’ he said.

She became upset after hearing the shocking news and asked some of her male and female colleagues if they were being paid the same.

Series producer Intern Pete Deppeler then told Jackie his salary and a female colleague revealed she was only being paid half of what Deppeler was.

‘Are you freaking joking? Why is Peter getting that much money? I’m so angry about that, it makes my blood boil,’ a furious Jackie sniped. 

Jackie then said female staff deserved to be paid the same as their male colleagues and said the women were staging a protest – shocking Kyle by walking out of the studio.

While Jackie O may have been upset about the apparent pay disparity at her work place, she herself earns the same amount as her co-star Kyle – a reported $10million a year.

In November, the Sydney-based radio duo signed a record-breaking $200million, 10-year deal live on-air – keeping them on the airwaves until 2034 – with plans to expand their show into Melbourne.

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