On-air conflict escalates during live radio broadcast, leading to stunning moment of chaos

In the world of radio, where voices are the main attraction, personalities clash frequently.

But what happens when a heated exchange escalates into a physical confrontation?

Listeners of John Laws’ 2SM radio show witnessed just that when Kyle Sandilands, the often-controversial host from KIIS FM, threw a glass of water at fellow radio host Ben Fordham during a live interview.


The incident occurred amid what was supposed to be a friendly gathering of radio legends as they joined John Laws for one of his final shows before retirement.

The trio discussed various topics for about 15 minutes when the conversation turned to the US election.


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Kyle Sandilands threw A glass of water at Ben Fordham during a live radio interview on John Laws’ 2SM show. Credit: Facebook


Sandilands, known for his outspoken nature, offered his take on Trump's performance, which Fordham met with a sarcastic jab:

'Of all the experts on American politics, what an honour for John Laws to have Kyle Sandilands commenting on it this morning.'

This comment seemed to light the fuse for Sandilands, who retorted with a threat:

'I’ll throw this water in your face, bitch. I don’t care who you think you are.'


Fordham, not one to back down, egged him on with a 'Well, go on, do it!' And Sandilands did just that, dousing Fordham with a tall glass of water, much to the shock of everyone in the studio.

'Oh my lord!' exclaimed a drenched Fordham, to which Sandilands replied with a warning,

'Don’t push a Brisbane boy.' Rather than being appalled, the legendary John Laws seemed to find the situation amusing.

As the interview continued, Fordham, attempting to dry off, couldn't resist taking another swipe at Sandilands, noting that Kyle was also wet but from perspiration.

The banter went on, and Laws, ever the gentleman, apologised to Fordham for the unexpected shower.

Sandilands, never missing a beat, quipped back in his typical style.


But the embarrassment didn't end there for Fordham. As he prepared to leave the studio, he lamented that he was about to meet the NSW premier, Chris Minns, who looked like he'd had an accident, thanks to the water soaking his clothes.

The next day, the water-throwing incident was still making waves.

Sandilands reflected on the clash on his KIIS FM show, expressing regret for inviting Fordham and vowing never to do so again.

He accused Fordham of acting like a 'carnival person' and being disruptive.

On the other hand, Fordham had a different take, suggesting that Sandilands needed him to liven up the show, implying that Kyle might be dull on his own.
Key Takeaways
  • Kyle Sandilands threw a glass of water at Ben Fordham during a live radio interview on John Laws’ 2SM show.
  • The incident occurred after Fordham made a sarcastic remark about Sandilands' commentary on American politics.
  • John Laws seemed amused by the situation, and the interview continued for another 15 minutes after the incident, with Laws apologising to Fordham for getting wet.
  • Both radio hosts later commented on the incident, with Sandilands expressing regret for inviting Fordham and Fordham suggesting Sandilands needed him to make the segment interesting.
Have you ever witnessed a similar meltdown on live radio or television? Are these kinds of incidents just part of the show, or do they cross a line? Share your opinions and experiences in the comments below.
 
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The infamous Ron Whats-his-face incident comes to mind. Live TV, back in the day. As for the paid rabble trousers, Sandilands and Fordham, I'm glad I'm not married to either!
 
Kyle Sandilands is a nasty AHole with an over inflated ego of Self-worth.

Wont watch or listen to anything this thing has to say or do.
Your opinion, and you are entitled to it, I respect you for voicing it, I find him witty, funny and a bit of an Aussie larrikin.
 
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The infamous Ron Whats-his-face incident comes to mind. Live TV, back in the day. As for the paid rabble trousers, Sandilands and Fordham, I'm glad I'm not married to either!
I think you are referring to the Ron Casey incident with the fisty-cuffs taking place on the Midday Show back in about 1991. Oh what a troublemaker was Ron Casey. He was a Republican through and through, and took exception to all that Monarchist Normie Rowe said, until he could no longer hold his temper, so he jumped out of his chair and took a wild haymaker swing at Normie. From memory, Ray Martin was the genuinely surprised, but regal peacemaker of the day. Ray later said that he sort of knew something was brewing, because Ron was beligerent right from the outset, and appeared to be inciting trouble all along. The one good thing was that the camera kept rolling and did not cut at all. You saw just about every swing, every miss and every hit. Normie was the "last man standing", so to speak. The poll that took place over the ensuing days placed Normie as the winner.
 
I think you are referring to the Ron Casey incident with the fisty-cuffs taking place on the Midday Show back in about 1991. Oh what a troublemaker was Ron Casey. He was a Republican through and through, and took exception to all that Monarchist Normie Rowe said, until he could no longer hold his temper, so he jumped out of his chair and took a wild haymaker swing at Normie. From memory, Ray Martin was the genuinely surprised, but regal peacemaker of the day. Ray later said that he sort of knew something was brewing, because Ron was beligerent right from the outset, and appeared to be inciting trouble all along. The one good thing was that the camera kept rolling and did not cut at all. You saw just about every swing, every miss and every hit. Normie was the "last man standing", so to speak. The poll that took place over the ensuing days placed Normie as the winner.
Awesome, Gil! Another legend! Thank you 😊
 
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I think you are referring to the Ron Casey incident with the fisty-cuffs taking place on the Midday Show back in about 1991. Oh what a troublemaker was Ron Casey. He was a Republican through and through, and took exception to all that Monarchist Normie Rowe said, until he could no longer hold his temper, so he jumped out of his chair and took a wild haymaker swing at Normie. From memory, Ray Martin was the genuinely surprised, but regal peacemaker of the day. Ray later said that he sort of knew something was brewing, because Ron was beligerent right from the outset, and appeared to be inciting trouble all along. The one good thing was that the camera kept rolling and did not cut at all. You saw just about every swing, every miss and every hit. Normie was the "last man standing", so to speak. The poll that took place over the ensuing days placed Normie as the winner.
Normie Rowe took offence at derogatory remarks about Vietnam Vets, nothing to do with the monarchy.
Good on Normie I say. None of those Vets asked to be there and the way they were treated on return was disgusting.
 
Normie Rowe took offence at derogatory remarks about Vietnam Vets, nothing to do with the monarchy.
Good on Normie I say. None of those Vets asked to be there and the way they were treated on return was disgusting.
Sorry mate, a misunderstanding. I wasn't saying that the disagreement was about the monarchy. My point was that Ron was a well known Republican and Normie was a well known Monarchist. This was a point that led to the friction between the two. Yes, when Ron made those idiotic remarks about Normie's involvement in the Vietnam War, they were designed to enrage Normie, but Normie's retorts actually enraged Ron.
 
Sorry mate, a misunderstanding. I wasn't saying that the disagreement was about the monarchy. My point was that Ron was a well known Republican and Normie was a well known Monarchist. This was a point that led to the friction between the two. Yes, when Ron made those idiotic remarks about Normie's involvement in the Vietnam War, they were designed to enrage Normie, but Normie's retorts actually enraged Ron.
Back in 1965/66, I had a friend called Normie Beer, who was a mate of Normie Rowe. We all attended the Brunswick baths together on a couple of occasions. I didn't actually get to become a "mate" of Normie Rowe, just an acquaintance.
 
I think you are referring to the Ron Casey incident with the fisty-cuffs taking place on the Midday Show back in about 1991. Oh what a troublemaker was Ron Casey. He was a Republican through and through, and took exception to all that Monarchist Normie Rowe said, until he could no longer hold his temper, so he jumped out of his chair and took a wild haymaker swing at Normie. From memory, Ray Martin was the genuinely surprised, but regal peacemaker of the day. Ray later said that he sort of knew something was brewing, because Ron was beligerent right from the outset, and appeared to be inciting trouble all along. The one good thing was that the camera kept rolling and did not cut at all. You saw just about every swing, every miss and every hit. Normie was the "last man standing", so to speak. The poll that took place over the ensuing days placed Normie as the winner.
Yes l remember that and Ron Casey was short tempered .lt did liven up the show l suppose but pity people can't voice their opinions without falling out. Not a Kyle Sandilands fan
 

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