Radio host Jackie O has revealed that a famous Hollywood star once “farted” in her face.

“I’ve had it before, an actor farted in my face, and I’ve never gotten over it,” Jackie O admitted to Kyle Sandilands during Wednesday’s episode of The Kyle and Jackie O Show.

“Anthony Anderson – he’s this big American comedian who was in [2003 film] Kangaroo Jack, they were filming out here [in Australia],” she explained in reference to the star best known for his work 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 O added.

Kyle seemed more sympathetic to the star’s bizarre behaviour, reminding Jackie O that the incident occurred when the pair hosted the Hot30 Countdown in the the2000s, where they used to “smoke cigarettes and drink and just did whatever we wanted”.

“I think people thought they could just come in here and do anything,” Jackie agreed.

The wild revelation came following Harry Potter star Miriam Margolyes spilling to news.com.au’s podcast, I’ve Got News For You that action star Arnold Schwarzeneggar also once farted on her face while the pair had been filming the 1999 action horror film, End Of Days which was filmed in Los Angeles.

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“Schwarzenegger, didn’t care for him … he’s a bit too full of himself,” Margolyes told host Andrew Bucklow.

“He was actually quite rude. He farted in my face. Now, I fart, of course I do – but I don’t fart in people’s faces. He did it deliberately, right in my face.”

“I was playing Satan’s sister and [his character] was killing me, so he had me in a position where I couldn’t escape, lying on the floor. And he just farted,” Margolyes said.

“It wasn’t on film, it was in one of the pauses, but I haven’t forgiven him for it.
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