After viewing the video which was doing the rounds yesterday of Cara Delevingne murmuring her way through a Paper Town's interview on Good Morning Sacramento, there's not much left to say, apart from...
Some people just don't understand sarcasm or the British sense of humour
— Cara Delevingne (@Caradelevingne) July 29, 2015
Interviewer Marianne McClary, who seemed particularly put out by what she perceived as attitude, was still getting the digs in via twitter - despite introducing Cara to their audience as "Carla"
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— Marianne McClary (@GoodDayMarianne) July 29, 2015
Kenneth Rudolph, who asked her if "she finds it easier to focus being so busy", seemed a bit more self aware...
Yeah, I could have asked a better question. That was my bad. LOL https://t.co/lKKHn7F0pH
— kenneth rudulph (@GoodDayKenR) July 29, 2015
That wasn't enough for some twitter, however...
@GoodDayKenR No, not LOL. @Caradelevingne deserves an apology from all of you. You were rude and unprofessional.
— Marissa Stempien (@MarissaStempien) July 29, 2015
@GoodDayKenR You I would put on probation. The other two are irredeemable. @NinaOnTheAir @Caradelevingne @GoodDayMarianne @tvmarksallen
— Allison Pennell (@brooklynbreeder) July 30, 2015
@GoodDayKenR Nothing funny about @GoodDaySac's rudeness and lack of professionalism. Shame on you and the other clown anchors. smh.
— Franceska (@FeistyYogaGirl) July 29, 2015
Even Zach Braff got involved, pointing out that - being called "Clara" aside - the interview was doomed from the offset.
@Caradelevingne or how it's condescending to ask an actress if she's read the book.
— Zach Braff (@zachbraff) July 29, 2015
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