Jackie 'O' Henderson turned heads on Friday when she was spotted boarding a Qantas flight at Sydney Airport.
The KIIS FM radio star, 49, put on a leggy display in a classic Fendi skirt, which can sell for as much as $2,400 second hand, as she strutted her stuff through the airport.
She teamed her stylish ensemble with a basic black tank top and added to her frame with a pair of gold strapped heels.
The radio queen slung a black jumper over her arm as she wheeled a large carry-on suitcase behind her and toted what appeared to be a Prada handbag.
Jackie let her long blonde tresses flow in loose waves down her back as she highlighted her natural beauty with a minimal makeup look.
Jackie 'O' Henderson, 49, (pictured) turned heads on Friday when she was spotted boarding a Qantas flight at Sydney Airport
The KIIS FM radio star, 49, put on a very leggy display in a classic Fendi skirt, which can sell for as much as $2,400 second hand, as she strutted her stuff
It is not known where Jackie was flying, but her outing comes after she shocked her co-host Kyle Sandilands on Thursday by revealing the jaw-dropping amount she once spent on a chair.
Jackie said she splashed out a massive $45,000 on a designer chair for her old Sydney mansion, which she later sold after moving into her $13million Clovelly residence.
'I had to sell the $45,000 chair with the old house. It was a package deal,' Jackie said.
'The Queen's throne doesn't cost that much!' a shocked Kyle, 52, responded.
Kyle then asked her if she had made her money back when she sold the chair, but Jackie revealed she had sold it at a loss.
Paired with a basic black tank top, the media personality accessorised with an elegant pair of strappy heels and what looked to be a black Prada handbag
In 2023, it was revealed Jackie splashed $13.25million on a three-storey oceanfront house in Clovelly at an open auction.
The fixer-upper is set back from the road, offering privacy she didn't have on the narrow streets of her former address.
Jackie and Kyle recently signed a record $200million ten year radio deal, which will see them each getting paid a reported $10million a year and will keep them on the airwaves until 2034.