The Kyle and Jackie O Show was temporarily pulled from the airwaves on Thursday after newsreader Brooklyn Ross made 'inappropriate' remarks about a Bachelor in Paradise storyline. And the comments that prompted KIIS FM censors to hit the 'dump button' will 'never see the light of day', according to media industry website Mumbrella. The 'dumping' was prompted by a discussion between Brooklyn and hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson about the previous night's episode of Paradise, which saw Richie Strahan and Alex Nation reflect on the end of their relationship. Scroll down for video Banned: A 'dumped' Kyle and Jackie O Show segment about Bachelor in Paradise stars Alex Nation and Richie Strahan 'will never see the light of day'. Pictured: Jackie 'O' Henderson (left) and Brooklyn Ross (right) Alex and Richie spoke at length their 2017 break-up but omitted a crucial detail about why their romance ended. At the start of Thursday's program, Kyle speculated about what they could have been discussing - but within seconds, the show was pulled from the airwaves. 'This station you've been listening to has been dumped,' said a booming voice. 'This means someone has said something inappropriate and is getting in trouble. The broadcast will return in seconds.' After the program resumed, Kyle and Jackie revealed that it was actually comments made by Brooklyn that resulted in the dumping. His comments were not aired, however, due to the show's broadcast delay. Later in the show, Brooklyn said: 'I don't think I said anything that bad... but I guess we'll all never know, apart from us three.' Kyle added: 'Well, and the censor. That's four. Plus all the producers, there's about 15 people [who heard it].' In an 'unedited and uncensored' conversation on Wednesday's episode of Bachelor in Paradise, Alex and Richie spoke about their bitter split from two years ago. Looking visibly emotional, Alex said: 'I feel like people would have a very big opinion of a woman, being left alone, to do something that involved both of us.' Richie replied: 'Don't beat around the bush Alex, say it. Because you're not gonna like my response. Because we did talk about it. We talked about the whole thing and what you said to me blew my mind... I've had to come to peace with this.' 'I was left alone, to go through something massive that no woman should go through!' Alex responded. Richie then said: 'But you wanted to do it! You wanted to go down that pathway because remember, you said to me, that you wanted to focus on your AFL career. That was part of it.' Alex strongly denied she took this unspecified 'pathway' because she wanted to focus on playing women's football. Richie continued: 'Alex, you're a mother. I know that, clearly. I spoke to you at length about that because you've gone down that pathway. You know what is involved with that. We spoke at length about it and I supported you and your decisions.' Alex went on to claim that Richie missed an important moment in their relationship, after she gave him 48 hours' notice to fly to Melbourne to be with her. Richie, who is based in Perth, then said that Alex had 'changed the date' numerous times and he was unable to travel at short notice due to work commitments. 'But that doesn't matter!' Alex replied. 'If you're a man and you're in that situation, you move mountains to be there for your partner.' The exes, who dated for several months after meeting on The Bachelor in 2016, ended their tense conversation by agreeing to be civil with each other on Paradise. Earlier in the episode, Richie had told host Osher Günsberg that the circumstances of the break-up were 'pretty grubby'. 'It did a lot of damage. I don't know if Australia is ready for the grubby details surrounding [the split],' he said.All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility