Fifi Box’s trainwreck interview with big star

Ashton Kutcher is having a nightmare week as he continues to make headlines for all of the mistaken causes.

In the previous few days, the actor has come underneath hearth for supporting convicted rapist and former That ‘70s Show co-star Danny Masterson, and he was also named and shamed by Sharon Osbourne as being her worst celebrity encounter.

Adding to the pile on is Aussie radio host Fifi Box, who admitted she felt no sympathy for Kutcher’s adverse press as she too believes he’s the worst celeb she has ever interviewed.

“When I saw that Ashton was in hot water, I didn’t actually feel much sympathy for him because I labelled him my worst celebrity that I’ve ever met,” she stated on Tuesday morning on her radio program, Fifi, Fev & Nick.

Box shared that years in the past when she was working because the leisure editor on Seven’s breakfast present Sunrise, she was tasked with interviewing Kutcher and the director for the 2010 movie The Killers.

The radio star defined that usually when a giant identify is paired with a director throughout a media junket, it’s as a result of the star will not be eager on doing press for the movie.

Kutcher was the right instance.

“I asked a very generic question about the movie and he didn’t even look me in the eye and he said, ‘Well, you’ll have to ask Michael that. He’s sitting next to me’.

“Well, I did just ask Michael a question and now I’m coming to you as you’re the lead actor,” she recalled pondering.

She then tried to interact Kutcher once more by asking about his weight-reduction plan for the movie, which he had mentioned in a earlier interview. But this time the weight-reduction plan query was met with a denial.

“He cut me off, blocked me, deferred to the director the whole interview. It was horrible, it was an awful experience,” she recalled.

The radio star’s feedback echo that of the aforementioned Osbourne, who advised E! News Kutcher was disagreeable when she chatted to him on her discuss present The View.

“Oh rude, rude, rude, rude, rude little boy,” Osbourne stated. “Dastardly little thing.”

Source: www.news.com.au