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Kyle Sandilands Confesses ‘At Death’s Door’ in Aneurysm Health Battle

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Last updated: February 1, 2026 11:54 am
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Kyle Sandilands, the prominent radio host and Australian Idol judge, has openly shared his ongoing struggle with multiple aneurysms, describing himself as living ‘at death’s door.’ The 54-year-old star revealed the condition, first detected last year, continues to weigh heavily on his mind despite remaining stable under medical supervision.

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Health Challenges and Personal ReflectionsFamily Moments and Australian Idol ReturnEvolving Music Industry and Advice for ArtistsChanges in Judging Style and Behind-the-Scenes SupportProfessional Partnerships and Personal Updates

Health Challenges and Personal Reflections

Speaking candidly, Sandilands emphasized the constant risk associated with his condition. ‘No one wants to have an aneurysm that can just make you bleed out and die at any stage,’ he stated. While doctors report no growth in the aneurysms, the underlying threat persists, prompting deep introspection.

Sandilands attributes his health issues to decades of unhealthy habits, including poor diet and excessive partying. ‘You reap what you sow. You live a lifetime of bad choices and bad food and being unhealthy and you deal with the consequences,’ he reflected. Fatherhood has played a pivotal role in reshaping his outlook. With his young son Otto looking up to him, Sandilands expressed a desire to make positive changes. ‘When you’ve got a little one that looks at you with adoring eyes all day and you’re the center of his world, you really do think, “Maybe I shouldn’t have run around like a ratbag partying my whole life,”‘ he shared.

Emphasizing personal responsibility, he added, ‘You can only make adjustments to anything that you don’t like about your life. You’ve got to stand up and be an adult, not just for yourself, but when you’ve got someone else to live for.’

Family Moments and Australian Idol Return

As Australian Idol prepares to air on Monday nights, Sandilands highlighted how the show has become a family tradition. He watches episodes live alongside his partner Tegan Kynaston and son Otto. ‘Otto loves watching it. In his eyes, I’m up there with Big Bird and all those kids’ characters,’ Sandilands said with a chuckle. ‘He just yells, “Dad, Dad!” and points at the screen. It’s pretty cute.’

Unlike some fellow judges who preview episodes in advance, Sandilands prefers the real-time experience to stay connected with listeners. ‘I watch it live with my family. When we talk about it on the radio daily, I want to know what everyone watched the night before,’ he explained. ‘I don’t want to be weeks ahead like the others. I’ve got a different day job to them. They can sit cross-legged with a guitar. I’m actually working.’

Evolving Music Industry and Advice for Artists

With three decades in the industry, Sandilands noted significant shifts since his early days on Idol. ‘There’s more opportunity now with social media, but it’s a tougher grind,’ he observed. While platforms like TikTok allow artists to build fanbases independently, he stressed that true success hinges on quality. ‘You can build your own fan base before you’re even on TV. But at the end of the day, it’s still about good songs and great musicians. That never changes.’

He cautioned against over-relying on viral fame, pointing out that only a select few break through. ‘There are millions of people trying to make it through social media and only a handful succeed. You still have to be a quality act,’ Sandilands warned. Additionally, he advised emerging talents to steer clear of political commentary. ‘When celebrities get involved in political discussions, it can alienate audiences,’ he said. ‘I don’t really want to see actors telling me what to think about world events. It ruins the magic. Just give us the music or the acting and leave politics to politicians.’

Changes in Judging Style and Behind-the-Scenes Support

Fatherhood has tempered Sandilands’ approach to judging on Idol. ‘I used to be more cutting and ruthless,’ he admitted. ‘Now I’m more empathetic. I don’t want to see anyone run out in tears with their dreams destroyed.’ Despite this, he maintains his straightforward style. ‘I call it a cuddle and a slap. You’ve got to give reality, but with some encouragement.’

Sandilands also shed light on the unseen efforts to support contestants. ‘You might only see ten seconds of harsh comments, but sometimes we spend 20 minutes reassuring someone off-camera,’ he noted. ‘What you see on TV is a snapshot. It’s still a contest.’ He confirmed that memorable ‘deluded’ auditions still occur, though some participants seek visibility more than victory.

Professional Partnerships and Personal Updates

Sandilands’ long-standing collaboration with radio co-host Jackie O continues to thrive. He described their dynamic positively, even amid her evolving social circle. ‘The radio show’s going well, the staff are great, the family’s good. No complaints so far this year,’ he said. Regarding Jackie’s glamorous outings, he joked, ‘I’ve been to her boat parties, too cool for me. Everyone’s in satin pyjamas and jewellery stuck to their foreheads, and I’m in a T-shirt and shorts thinking I’m underdressed.’

On a lighter note, Sandilands addressed his recent hairstyle refresh. ‘Two years ago I saw myself on TV and thought my hair looked like someone’s auntie who’d just got out of jail,’ he quipped. ‘I said get rid of it. No height this year. Slick. No blow-drying nonsense.’

Addressing rumors, he clarified that casts from competing shows like Married At First Sight are not barred from his program. ‘It’s not banned. It just hasn’t been that interesting to us lately,’ he stated. ‘If anything exciting happens, we’ll cover it. There’s room for everyone on the dial.’

Australian Idol premieres Monday at 7:30 p.m. on Channel Seven.

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