Elle Macpherson abruptly hung up on B105’s Stav, Abby & Matt morning radio show during a live interview on Tuesday.
The Australian supermodel, 60, was speaking about her breast cancer diagnosis and holistic treatment journey with hosts Stav Davidson, Loren Barry and Matty Acton.
Matt then asked Elle about how she votes as an Australian citizen living in Miami.
Elle said she would not get drawn into politics on morning radio before stating she had another interview to attend.
“I’m not going to ask you who you’re voting for. I’m just asking you about the logistics of how you’re going to do it if you live in Miami,” Matt explained.
Elle replied: “I’m sorry, these guys are calling me. I have a live show. Can we get back to this?”
He then surprised the radio hosts by suddenly hanging up the phone.
A stunned Matt joked: “I don’t think she’ll call again.”
Elle Macpherson abruptly hung up on B105’s Stav, Abby & Matt morning radio show during a live interview on Tuesday.
Her co-host, Loren, who is replacing Abby Coleman, joked: “Did we just report her for voter fraud? She’s not going to vote and doesn’t want to get fined?”
“Elle Macpherson just made us look stupid, that’s a career highlight!” Stav added jokingly.
The interview comes after Elle recently sparked a wave of backlash from the public and health professionals after revealing the unconventional treatment path she chose to battle cancer.
The model was diagnosed with breast cancer seven years ago, but revealed the diagnosis for the first time in her new memoir.
Speaking about her battle with breast cancer in a candid interview with 60 Minutes Australia on Sunday, Elle told Tracy Grimshaw she was in “shock” when she received the diagnosis but decided against the mastectomy and chemotherapy her doctors suggested.
“As you can imagine, it was a shock. I think any woman, most women, when they get the diagnosis, they don’t think it’s going to happen to them,” she said.
Elle underwent a lumpectomy and found that her cancer had unclear margins, meaning it could have spread.
She said she was told she would undergo a “mastectomy, chemotherapy, radiation and hormone replacement.”