Madonna was my toughest ever interview, explains BBC Radio 2s Zoe Ball

Zoe Ball speaks about Madonna being her trickiest interview

Zoe Ball has revealed Madonna to be her “trickiest” interview as the pop superstar wouldn’t answer any of her questions.

The presenter made the revelation on her BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show after playing a song by the Queen of Pop.

The 52-year-old expressed: “Oh, Madonna…Trickiest interview I’ve ever had to do in my life. [It was] back in the 1990s.

“She’d be like, ‘No, no, no, no, no,’ to all the answers and then the last question she gave me something.

“I think we were talking about her album Ray Of Light and then the last question she was like, ‘Oh, I’m gonna have a chat,’ and then suddenly her people went ‘Time up’,” the former It Takes Two host shared.

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Despite the bad experience with the interview, Zoe said she is still a big fan of the Material Girl singer, 65.

She added: “But an amazing performer, slightly obsessed.”

Zoe’s revelation comes after she urged her Radio 2 listeners to “move on” and stop complaining after they took issue with the songs she’s chosen to play on her show.

One fan said their son was tormenting them with continuous broadcasts of The Lion Sleeps Tonight after hearing it on Zoe’s show.

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She read out the complaint, saying: “My three-year-old son has put ‘In the jungle, the mighty jungle’ on repeat on the smart speaker.”

A bashful Zoe joked: “Please send my apologies.”

“I’m still getting grief because we played the Birdie song the other day – people have not forgiven me! Let’s move on, everybody,” she urged.

The Birdie song, also known as the Chicken Dance, is a popular “drinking and dancing” song at Oktoberfest, but it seems it isn’t for everyone.

Zoe admittedly had a better reception during the first breakfast show she ever hosted on BBC Radio 2 when she wowed fans with Aretha Franklin’s hit Respect.

The television personality was also the first woman to take over the breakfast time slot for the station, so insisted it was only natural that her first song choice “had to be [by] a dame”.

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