It started when Jackie’s co-host Kyle Sandilands took a moment to publicly wish The Castle star Michael Caton a happy 79th birthday during this morning’s show on KIIS, calling him a “legend.”Jackie was more apprehensive in praising the actor – telling Sandilands that “it only takes one bad experience, doesn’t it”.Stream more entertainment news live & on demand with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Offer ends 31 October, 2022 >She revealed that the incident occurred at the short-lived Australian People’s Choice Awards, which was held for just two years, in 1998 and 1999. The run-in happened back when Jackie O was married to her first husband, former on-air co-host “Ugly” Phil O’Neil (the pair wed in 1994 when she was 19, but split in 1999).“We loved The Castle. At the afterparty, Phil goes and buys a bottle of red wine and takes it over to Michael Caton. He says, ‘Mate, I just love you and what you do, and I wanted to give you this bottle of wine.’ He said, ‘No thanks.’ So Phil just walked back with the bottle of wine,” she claimed. “I think he actually said worse than that, if I’m honest. A polite way of saying, ‘go away.’”Jackie explained that she saw the encounter take place but didn’t hear what was said – but she remembered a sheepish Phil returning to her and saying “Oh wow … that was embarrassing.”“It’s really hard to go up to a celebrity that you love, because you’re nervous and you hope that they’re going to be nice to you. You hear horror stories … they’re not all lovely,” she said. News.com.au has today contacted Caton’s representatives for comment. It seems Jackie O’s spilling all her awkward celebrity secrets this week: Just yesterday, she named and shamed the major Hollywood star who once farted in her face.She opened up about the stinky incident off the back of Harry Potter star Miriam Margolyes’ accusation on news.com.au podcastI’ve Got News For You that Arnold Schwarzeneggar once did the same thing to her on a film set.“I’ve had it before, an actor farted in my face, and I’ve never gotten over it,” Jackie admitted to Kyle Sandilands on air on Wednesday.“Anthony Anderson – he’s this big American comedian who was in [2003 film] Kangaroo Jack, they were filming out here [in Australia].”Anderson, 51, has appeared in countless movies and TV shows over his lengthy career, but is best known for his roles in The Shield, black-ish and Law & Order.“He came in for an interview, and he literally just, like, came over to me, turned his bum to my face, bent down, and let out a massive fart,” Jackie said.
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