When Luke Jacobz was asked to step into the void left my Matthew Newton’s self-implosion to host The X Factor Australia in 2010, he didn’t have a lot of time to adjust. Yet he handled himself with distinction, and even got to tell Kyle Sandilands to shut up (oh, how we all wish we had that opportunity).

But Jacobz’s star didn’t rise overnight. He’d been working hard on Home and Away, had successfully won the 2008 series of Dancing With The Stars, and already hosted all sorts of other shows for the 7 Network. He deserved a bigger audience and got it with The X Factor Australia.

Luke was in Brisbane on 1 April, and I was lucky enough to share breakfast and a chat with him. He very generously gave me this interview – insightful, entertaining and generously revealing…