Jenny McCarthy’s late night talk show proved to be a bit too racy for 31-year-old contemporary singer Josh Groban.

Jenny McCarthy said her new VH1 talk show would be a fresh take on the current talk show circuit. She told VH1 her plans to adopt Hugh Hefner’s former Playboy After Dark format and make it more of a “late-night after-party“ than a talk show.

“A lot of times watching talk shows, you’re watching a talk show. My template was Playboy After Dark, which Hugh Hefner did back in the day,” she explained.

It’s no surprise then that Groban, an artist who has been very transparent about his faith and moral standards throughout his career, decided to leave the set on Thursday after reading the steamy interview questions McCarthy was supposed to ask.

McCarthy was prepared to ask the multi-platinum singer questions like “What music do you listen to when you make love?”

After Groban left the set, the comedian’s sister Jojo was asked to fill in.

Jenny McCarthy’s assistant believed that Groban should have expected to be asked those types of questions.

McCarthy’s assistant Michelle Buteau told The Huffington Post: “I was really surprised when Josh Groban left; I mean, it’s not like he’s going on 'Oprah’s Favorite Things’—it’s “The Jenny McCarthy show.” She added, “It’s laid-back, sexy fun and t-ts. What man wouldn’t want to be a part of that?”

Buteau said despite the snub, McCarthy handled the first show well by having Groban's sister sub in at the last minute.

“Jenny was so amazing that night. She didn’t even flinch – she was a true professional. She thought quickly and pimped her sister,” Buteau said. “Wither her drink in her hand and not a hair out of place; home-girl started the show with the same amount of love and energy as she would have done with her original guest. You go girl.”

The Jenny McCarthy Show premiered Feb. 8 at 10:30 p.m. with guests Joseline Hernandez from Love & Hip Hop Atlanta and Jesse Heiman.