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Beach babe! Jackie O Henderson, 50, sizzles in plunging red swimsuit as she enjoys lavish Fiji getaway

Beach babe! Jackie O Henderson, 50, sizzles in plunging red swimsuit as she enjoys lavish Fiji getaway

Daily Mail​14-07-2025
Jackie 'O' Henderson is currently living her best life at 50, and she wants everyone to know it.
The radio titan was positively glowing on Monday when she shared footage of herself enjoying a luxurious getaway in Fiji.
Jackie looked every inch the beach babe in the clip shared to her Instagram Stories, as she posed in a sizzling red swimsuit that flaunted her dramatic weight loss.
The Sydney A-lister let her natural beauty shine through in the video, as she gave fans a glimpse of the idyllic surroundings.
It's not the first time she's shown off her incredible figure while relaxing poolside in the South Pacific.
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The KIIS FM radio queen sent fans into a frenzy when she shared a picture of herself last week perched on the edge of a private infinity pool.
Clad in a stylish chocolate brown swimsuit that hugged her curves in all the right places, Jackie flaunted her long, bronzed legs and sun-kissed skin as she soaked up the tropical serenity.
Wearing her blonde locks in loose beachy waves, the media personality completed her low-key glam look with minimal makeup, a neutral manicure and an Apple Watch on her wrist.
She appeared relaxed and glowing as she gazed thoughtfully out at the horizon.
The sighting comes just weeks after the radio star shut down rumours that she's dating former NRL star Adam Muir, after the pair were spotted together on a low-key stroll through Sydney's eastern suburbs.
The radio queen was pictured walking alongside the retired footballer, with fans quickly speculating that Jackie may have found a new man.
But earlier this month she set the record straight live on The Kyle & Jackie O Show, confirming she is still single and laughed off the romance rumours.
Gold Logie nominee and A Current Affair host Ally Langdon joined the show as a guest and cheekily probed Jackie on her apparent new flame.
Jackie recently shut down rumours that she's dating former NRL star Adam Muir (pictured)
'Not according to the paper today,' Ally said after Kyle joked Jackie was still 'slinging it out there with no buyers'.
Jackie responded with a laugh, 'I know, I know. Definitely.'
Kyle then quipped, 'In all honesty, who goes for a walk with someone they're rooting? When you're rooting, you're rooting. You're not out.'
Jackie quickly chimed in: 'You're in bed together. You're in the home.'
Jackie was last linked to former toyboy Jack Tyerman - who has since announced his engagement to another woman.
Jackie's marriage to her ex-husband Lee Henderson fell apart in 2018. They share one daughter Kitty, 14.
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