Chris Fedd, the Australian radio star, has refused to take his dream radio job after weeks of audience speculation. The 46-year-old reflected on his decision to leave Sydney 19 years ago, making Dubai his new home. While he admitted the decision was difficult, given his roots and childhood, he voiced that he couldn’t leave the home he built so far Down Under. Here’s a closer look at Chris Fed’s decision to turn down a dream job in Australia.
Chris Fed reveals why he turned down a job in Australia
Fed penned a lengthy note to explain his thoughts on his dream job at KIIS FM, revealing how life had thrown him a curveball. However, he shared that he would ‘never say never’ to permanently return to his land in Australia. “It’s good to get it out there publicly. I’ve called Dubai home for 19 years – I can’t just pack my bags. I’ve got some things I’ve committed to that will start in a couple of months, so that was one of the reasons,” he said on The Chris Fed Show on Monday morning.
Chris Fede talks about the family and the missing in Australia
Fed continues to say that he loves what he has built in Dubai with the company, radio, family and his team. “My family is here too; my wife, my kids, my two daughters will finish high school in the next two years. I think it wasn’t easy for them to pack our bags and go home now,” he told Per Nine. Although he often misses life in Australia, he believes he made the right choice. Speaking about his career, the 46-year-old host hinted at creating one of the biggest things, which will be revealed to the public in 12 months.