Seething Western Sydney woman calls Kyle and Jackie O show and blasts ‘pick-up guide’ lies

A Kyle and Jackie O producer has copped a savage spray from a Fairfield woman who took issue with his controversial Western Sydney pick-up guide. 

KIIS FM staffer Pedro Cuccovillo Vitola claimed on Tuesday to have done ‘extensive research’ on what Western Sydney women want, having lived their his whole life.

The listener’s primary complaint on Wednesday was with Pedro’s claim local women wear fake designer bags and the only real ones are bought ‘using their boyfriend’s drug money’.  

Western Sydney defender: A Kyle and Jackie O producer has copped a savage spray from a Fairfield woman who took issue with his controversial Western Sydney dating guide

Show hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O Henderson stepped away from the microphone to let Pedro answer for his audio sins. 

‘I’ve been purchasing designer bags since before you were in your dad’s testicles!’ Layla from St Johns Park in Fairfield complained.

‘I’m sorry you got upset Layla, I didn’t mean to offend you,’ he replied. 

The instigator: Married KIIS FM staffer Pedro Cuccovillo Vitola (pictured) claimed on Tuesday to have done 'extensive research' on what Western Sydney women want, having lived their his whole life. Listener Layla from Fairfield was not happy

The instigator: Married KIIS FM staffer Pedro Cuccovillo Vitola (pictured) claimed on Tuesday to have done ‘extensive research’ on what Western Sydney women want, having lived their his whole life. Listener Layla from Fairfield was not happy

She also took offence to his suggestion that the women don’t frequent hair salons nearly as much as their inner-city counterparts. 

‘Pedro, you REALLY offended me mate. Because, firstly, I’ve been having weekly blow-waves (salon blow dry) for years!’ Layla barked. 

Taking another stereotypical dig, he asked whether Layla got her blow-waves at popular budget chain, Just Cuts. 

 ‘Don’t be silly, I go to the leading NSW hairdresser here! It’s taken out more awards than you can even begin to imagine,’ the proud local said,

The listener's primary complaint on Wednesday was with Pedro's claim local women wear fake designer bags and the only real ones are bought 'using their boyfriend's drug money'. Pictured are revellers at Western Sydney's now-defunct Defqon festival

The listener’s primary complaint on Wednesday was with Pedro’s claim local women wear fake designer bags and the only real ones are bought ‘using their boyfriend’s drug money’. Pictured are revellers at Western Sydney’s now-defunct Defqon festival

Rebuttal: 'I've been purchasing designer bags since before you were in your dad's testicles!' Layla from St Johns Park in Fairfield furiously complained

Rebuttal: ‘I’ve been purchasing designer bags since before you were in your dad’s testicles!’ Layla from St Johns Park in Fairfield furiously complained

Although Kyle pointed out such awards could be ‘printed off the internet,’ he admitted Pedro was being ‘very generic’ and that Layla’s anger may be warranted.  

She was far-from-finished though and set about debunking Pedro’s claim that everyone in the West drives around in ‘s**tty Toyota Echos’

‘Mate, people around here are driving VW Golf’s, Mazdas, people are driving Honda Civics!’

Just CUT: She also took offence to his suggestion that the women don't frequent hair salons nearly as much as their inner-city counterparts, saying she gets 'weekly blow-waves' and so do the area's younger women. Pedro caused more anger by suggesting Layla went to Just Cuts

Just CUT: She also took offence to his suggestion that the women don’t frequent hair salons nearly as much as their inner-city counterparts, saying she gets ‘weekly blow-waves’ and so do the area’s younger women. Pedro caused more anger by suggesting Layla went to Just Cuts

The interview took an awkward turn when Pedro pointed out that he was talking about ‘single women between the ages of 18 and 25’

‘Oh really. You should have been more specific! You should have specified that,’ Layla replied, declining to reveal how old she was.

‘But I know a lot of young ladies around here. They dress well, they have their designer bags, they get their weekly blow-waves’

‘We must be hanging in different suburbs,’ Pedro said.

‘I don’t think so, mate! If you think the designer bags are from drug money, I don’t believe so’.

Layla clarified she was born and raised in St Johns Park, less than ten kilometres away from Pedro’s hometown of Liverpool. 

Upon finding out they were suburb neighbours, both Pedro and the caller’s attitudes immediately changed. They pridefully yelled out their post codes.

Change in tune: Layla and Pedro completely changed their tune upon finding out they lived in neighbouring suburbs. They pridefully yelled out their post codes.

Change in tune: Layla and Pedro completely changed their tune upon finding out they lived in neighbouring suburbs. They pridefully yelled out their post codes. 

‘Do you want to grab a coffee on the weekend?’ Pedro joked. 

The KIIS FM staffer revealed his guide to seduction on Tuesday’s show, telling Kyle and Jackie O he had years of experience in the Western Sydney dating scene.

He shared several tidbits for gentlemen from ‘the area’, including that they should get ‘neck tatts’ and start referring to women as ‘rats’.

While some of his tips were obviously jokes, Jackie was appalled several of his suggestions, calling them a ‘load of s**t’ 

Didn't go down well: The KIIS FM staffer revealed his guide to seduction on Tuesday's show, telling Kyle and Jackie O he had years of experience in the Western Sydney dating scene. Jackie O called the tips 'a load of s**t'

Didn’t go down well: The KIIS FM staffer revealed his guide to seduction on Tuesday’s show, telling Kyle and Jackie O he had years of experience in the Western Sydney dating scene. Jackie O called the tips ‘a load of s**t’

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