wrapped up her in Sydney last month following a whirlwind 97 shows across four continents over the last eight months. To commemorate the record-breaking run of shows, which has since been named the highest-grossing tour by an artist born this century, the superstar did a surprise press day with Australian media to talk about the tour ahead of her final performance on October 22. Although all interviews seemed to go smoothly, Kyle Sandilands has since revealed that behind the scenes, Olivia’s team had banned all media outlets from asking any questions on one specific subject.
And it isn't what you might expect. The shock jock claimed any mention of on October 13, where the star fell through a trap down which had been left open, were not permitted – only for Olivia to later laugh about the viral moment on a US talk show last week. Kyle said on the , "That was shocking to me that her publicity team banned her from talking to any press in Australia about the only thing anyone wanted to talk about.
..to save it for Jimmy Fallon at 1:30am in the morning.
It didn’t end badly, it could have – but it didn’t. It was very odd behaviour." Jackie, who interviewed Olivia solo, defended the star, responding: "I think it was so good of her to even do interviews and we should maybe look at that first.
No one else touring gives out interviews [when in Sydney to perform]. She didn’t need to; her shows were fine they were not struggling with tickets." Kyle continued: "I’m not poo po.