Barcelona striker Luis Suarez cut short an interview after becoming disgruntled over the line of questioning about his biting bans.
The ex-Liverpool star was given a four-month suspension for sinking his teeth into the shoulder of Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini while playing for Uruguay at the World Cup back in June.
The incident was the third of its kind for Suarez in less than four years, after previous indiscretions with Ajax and Liverpool.
Speaking to The Guardian about the November release of his autobiography, the South American decided to call off the chat after he was asked once more about the biting.
He reportedly said: "They have asked me about the bite 38,000 times, never again. This is the last one of these interviews. I feel like taking my mic off."
Suarez's ban ends this weekend, and the Uruguayan is expected to feature for Barca as they travel to fierce domestic rivals Real Madrid on Saturday.