Kyle Sandilands has never been one to sugar coat reality and the radio shock jock admits he is facing one of the biggest fears of his life.
Speaking to Daily Mail, the 54-year-old says the stark reality of living with multiple aneurysms haunts him daily.
‘(I’m) always on death’s door,’ the radio star and Australian Idol host confessed bluntly, before offering a sobering update.

Kyle Sandilands (pictured) has never been one to sugar-coat reality and now, as he prepares to return to Australian Idol, the radio shock jock admits he is facing some of the biggest personal reflections of his life
‘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 said.
Becoming a father to son Otto has dramatically shifted Kyle’s perspective.
‘No one wants to have an aneurysm that can just make you bleed out and die at any stage,’ he explained.
Kyle does not shy away from taking responsibility for his past lifestyle choices, conceding that years of poor health habits have caught up with him
No one wants to have an aneurysm that can just make you bleed out and die at any stage,’ he explained.
Kyle does not shy away from taking responsibility for his past lifestyle choices, conceding that years of poor health habits have caught up with him.

Kyle Sandilands (pictured) has never been one to sugar-coat reality and now, as he prepares to return to Australian Idol, the radio shock jock admits he is facing some of the biggest personal reflections of his life
‘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 said.
Becoming a father to son Otto has dramatically shifted Kyle’s perspective.