Australian radio personality Kris Fade has turned down his dream radio job after weeks of auditions. The 46-year-old reflected on his decision to leave Sydney 19 years ago, to make Dubai his new home. Although he admitted that the decision was difficult, considering his roots and his childhood, he said that he could not leave the house he built so far Down Under. Take a closer look at Kris Fade’s decision to turn down a dream job in Australia.
Kris Fade reveals why he turned down a job in Australia
Fade wrote a long post to share his thoughts on his dream job at KIIS FM, explaining how life has helped him. However, he said he would ‘never say no’ about returning to his home country of Australia. “It’s fun to put it out in the open. I’ve called Dubai home for 19 years – I can’t pack my bags and go. There are things I’ve done that are starting in a few months, so that was one of the reasons,” he said on The Kris Fade Show on Monday morning.
Kris Fade talks about family and missing out in Australia
Fade went on to say that he loves what he has done in Dubai with his company, radio station, family, and team. “My family is still here; my wife, my children, my two daughters are graduating from high school in the next two years. I think that packing our bags and going home now would not be easy for them,” he said, on Nine. Although he often misses life in Australia, he believes he made the right choice. Speaking about his work, the 46-year-old host left the idea of ​​creating one of the biggest projects, which will be known to the public in 12 months.