
Is this Jackie 'O' Henderson's new man? Radio queen 'spending time' with NRL football star Adam Muir
Jackie 'O' Henderson has been spotted in the company of former Newcastle Knights footballer Adam Muir.
The radio queen was pictured on Sunday enjoying a stroll with the NRL star in the Eastern Suburbs only days after revealing she is 'content and happy'.
The 50-year-old cut an athletic figure as she opted for a pink Acne Studios t-shirt layered over a black long-sleeve top in pictures obtained by the Daily Telegraph.
Adam, who enjoyed a stint playing for the South Sydney Rabbitohs, currently works in the mining industry, setting down roots in Hunter Valley.
Jackie and Adam seemed deep in conversation as they were snapped on the afternoon walk, leading fans to question whether they were more than pals.
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According to Daily Telegraph, the pair only met recently through mutual friends.
The outing comes after the KIIS FM star revealed she was 'very happy' on Her Best Life podcast alongside her co-host and manager Gemma O'Neill.
In a recent episode, Jackie confessed to having led 'sexless' relationships in the past but was now in 'such a good place'.
'In all my relationships, I have allowed it to get to a brother and sister dynamic', she told Gemma in an emotional segment.
The lack of intimacy led to Jackie feeling 'undesirable', making the partnership 'unfixable'.
Still, Jackie said that her experience was not unique, with many of her friends having lived through a similar situation.
'The more I spoke to women, the more I realised this is actually really common in a lot of marriages. Like there's just no sex anymore,' she said.
She then revealed that, despite her past rough patch, she was currently on the up.
'I feel like I've probably let go of everything and I just feel so content and happy right now,' she opened up.
'When you have no men troubles in your life, God, life's good. It just feels really freeing.'
Jackie recently admitted she is struggling to let go of an ex.
She discussed moving on while appearing on a recent episode of the Her Best Life podcast.
The radio queen told co-host Gemma that she was dealing with heartbreak.
Despite being 'over' the relationship, Jackie said that in her weaker moments she thinks, 'That's my person'.
Jackie said she hoped to 'completely let go' of the man but admitted that she 'doesn't know how' - but agreed that the man 'didn't show up' for her.
The media personality never disclosed who the man was and has been private about her dating life.
She was last linked to former toyboy Jack Tyerman - who has since announced his engagement to another woman.
Tyerman and his love Asha Dillon shared the news of their upcoming marriage late last year.
Jackie also spoke about the relationship in August 2023.
While Jackie admitted she was 'dating' at the time, she maintained she and Jack were 'just friends'.
'No, Jack is not my boyfriend. We're not in a relationship, not my boy toy,' Jackie told Kyle.
'Jack is a good friend of mine. I know him through a friend of ours. We didn't meet on a dating app or anything like that.'
The media personality went on to say she was ultimately 'to blame' for the romance rumours after she told Daily Mail Australia she was dating someone during a Logies interview.
'In my mind, I'm dating and I've been on a few dates, so I said 'maybe' [I'm dating], but I probably should have said, 'Maybe, we'll see what happens,'' she confessed.
Jackie's marriage to her ex-husband Lee Henderson fell apart in 2018. They share one daughter Kitty, 14.
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