The awkward moment a Kyle and Jackie O listener reveals she broke Sydney's lockdown to have BONDAGE sex with a stranger she met online By Chloe-lee Longhetti For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:50 BST, 28 July 2021 | Updated: 02:05 BST, 28 July 2021 Viewcomments A kinky Kyle and Jackie O listener revealed on Wednesday she'd breached Sydney's strict lockdown last week to have bondage sex with a man she met online. The woman, who had called in for the Tradie vs Lady quiz segment, admitted to the sexual encounter with a man who lives outside her household and is not a regular intimate partner - which isn't allowed under the city's current lockdown restrictions. KIIS FM newsreader Brooklyn Ross reminded her Sydney was in lockdown to limit the spread of Covid-19, but host Kyle Sandilands joked the listener and her random hook-up were in their own 'bondage bubble'. Shocking: KIIS FM's Kyle and Jackie O were left shocked on Wednesday as a listener awkwardly revealed she broke Sydney's strict lockdown to have a bondage hookup 'I found someone who lives near me... I met someone online... he came to mine,' she explained. Kyle, as he tried to understand the story, asked: '[So] He came to yours, tied you up, had sex with you and then left?' 'Amazing!' he added. Kyle, as he tried to understand the story, asked: '[So] He came to yours, tied you up, had sex with you and then left?' 'Amazing!' he added He then joked the pair are in their very own 'bondage bubble' after Brooklyn reminded the team about lockdown. While it's unclear what area the woman was calling from, there are strict lockdown rules for the greater Sydney area and even tighter restrictions for the Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown and Liverpool local government areas. Overnight, it was revealed the strict NSW lockdown will be extended for another four weeks, with Gladys Berejiklian set to announce the four-week lockdown extension on Wednesday morning. Making headlines: Last week meanwhile, Kyle, 50, made headlines for encouraging Australians to get vaccinated against Covid-19 with his 'Get Vaxxed Baby' song There are only a handful of essential reasons why people can currently leave their homes in greater Sydney, including caring and compassionate grounds - like visiting a partner if you don't live together, and to grab groceries. Last week meanwhile, Kyle, 50, made headlines for encouraging Australians to get vaccinated against Covid-19 with his 'Get Vaxxed Baby' song. Last Thursday, Kyle, who had the Pfizer vaccine, rubbished a false conspiracy theory that he was paid by the government to promote the vaccine. Rubbishing claims: Last Thursday, Kyle, who had the Pfizer vaccine, rubbished a false conspiracy theory that he was paid by the government to promote the vaccine Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility