'It's a really weird show!' Kyle Sandilands reveals fans can expect to see screaming tantrums, security take-downs and people trying to SEDUCE him on Trial By Kyle
He's the iconic breakfast radio presenter turned TV host.
And on Sunday, radio star Kyle Sandilands revealed what fans can expect to see in his hotly-anticipated courtroom reality TV show, Trial By Kyle.
Speaking to The Sunday Telegraph, the 47-year-old revealed there will be tantrums, security take-downs and someone even trying to seduce him as he presides over cases behind the gavel.

'It is a really weird show': On Sunday, radio star Kyle Sandilands revealed what fans can expect to see in his hotly-anticipated courtroom reality TV show, Trial By Kyle
'It is a really weird show,' he told the publication, describing it as Judge Judy and Jerry Springer's 'baby'.
'You can expect smashing of things, security intervening, yelling, screaming, racial cases, defamatory cases, theft, mother and daughter fights, major companies being taken to court, someone doing a sl** drop in front of the judge's chair,' he added.
'And as usual, Anna [Heinrich] and I disagree on everything.'

'It is a really weird show': The radio star described the show as the lovechild of Judge Judy and Jerry Springer
In the show, Kyle will preside over disputes between two conflicting parties and make a determination based on the evidence presented.
He will be assisted by criminal lawyer and former Bachelor contestant Anna Heinrich who will analyse evidence and advise him on the legal issue of each case.
The pilot episode of Trial By Kyle was a success - watched by 385,000 across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.

Making big decisions! In the show, Kyle will preside over disputes between two conflicting parties and make a determination based on the evidence presented
Kyle took to his radio show earlier this year to put a call out to his listeners, letting them know applications were open for people to appear on Trial By Kyle.
'What we're looking for, if you've got an issue or an argument with a relative, partner or anyone, and you need me to judge on it,' he explained.
'It doesn't matter what the situation is or who the person is that you want to take to court, bring them on the show!' he added.

'Bring them on the show!': Host Kyle took to his radio show earlier this year to put a call out to his listeners, letting them know applications were open