
Keith Urban WALKS OUT of interview when asked about wife Nicole Kidman's steamy roles with 'younger actors'
Keith Urban
had the internet buzzing over reports that he 'walked out' of an interview after he was asked an uncomfortable question about his Oscar-winning actress wife,
Nicole Kidman
.
The singer recently sat down for an interview with a popular radio show, where, after being asked the rather personal questions, he ended the interview and left.
Just Jared reported that Urban starred as a guest on the popular radio show Mix 102.3's 'Hayley & Max in the Morning'.
Urban, who was promoting his music, was asked about his wife's recent bold film roles opposite much younger actors.
During the 'Wheel of Truth' segment, the host explained, 'In our Wheel of Truth, Keith, we often get put into this situation where we have to answer a very tricky question, deeply personal question.
I get really get uncomfortable, to be honest, asking our beautiful guests something they might be uncomfortable answering'.
The host then went on to say, 'I thought, 'What does Keith Urban think when he sees his beautiful wife with beautiful younger men like Zac Efron having these beautiful love scenes on TV?''
Soon after asking the question, the call went blank, which many are now claiming that Urban ended the interview. The producers of the show were later informed that the singer's team cut the call from their end, as the question was not something that they wanted to be asked.
The two hosts realised what had gone wrong with the interview, and even commented on how Keith never usually answers questions about his personal life, especially about his wife, Nicole Kidman, in interviews.

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