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Cara Delevingne clashes with US morning TV hosts in awkward interview | Cara Delevingne clashes with US morning TV hosts in awkward interview |
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Cara Delevingne discovered the perils of live TV during an uncomfortable interview with the hosts of Good Day Sacramento. | Cara Delevingne discovered the perils of live TV during an uncomfortable interview with the hosts of Good Day Sacramento. |
The model-turned-actor was up early to promote her new film, teen romance Paper Towns, but her on-camera performance didn’t sit well with the hosts. Delevingne’s sarcastic answers (“No, I didn’t read the book or the script”) fell on deaf ears, though she might be forgiven for being a little put out after one of the anchors mistakenly called her Carla. | The model-turned-actor was up early to promote her new film, teen romance Paper Towns, but her on-camera performance didn’t sit well with the hosts. Delevingne’s sarcastic answers (“No, I didn’t read the book or the script”) fell on deaf ears, though she might be forgiven for being a little put out after one of the anchors mistakenly called her Carla. |
Things rapidly went from bad to worse, and at one point co-host Mark S Allen interrupted to ask whether there was a problem or whether she was “just exhausted”. Delevingne explained that it was the night after the premiere, which was “emotional”. | Things rapidly went from bad to worse, and at one point co-host Mark S Allen interrupted to ask whether there was a problem or whether she was “just exhausted”. Delevingne explained that it was the night after the premiere, which was “emotional”. |
When anchor Marianne McClary asked her whether she was irritated or whether it was the fault of the show, Delevingne replied, “No, I think it’s just you.” | When anchor Marianne McClary asked her whether she was irritated or whether it was the fault of the show, Delevingne replied, “No, I think it’s just you.” |
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Once the interview was cut short, the hosts expressed their frustration with the actor and her attitude. | Once the interview was cut short, the hosts expressed their frustration with the actor and her attitude. |
“You make $5m for six weeks’ worth of work, you can pretend to talk to Good Day Sacramento with some oomph,” said Allen. | “You make $5m for six weeks’ worth of work, you can pretend to talk to Good Day Sacramento with some oomph,” said Allen. |
Paper Towns is based on a novel by John Green, and opened last weekend in the US with a somewhat soft $12.6m – though the $12m budget means the film will still be seen as a hit. The adaptation of another Green novel, The Fault in Our Stars, was one of last summer’s biggest sleeper hits. | Paper Towns is based on a novel by John Green, and opened last weekend in the US with a somewhat soft $12.6m – though the $12m budget means the film will still be seen as a hit. The adaptation of another Green novel, The Fault in Our Stars, was one of last summer’s biggest sleeper hits. |
Delevingne will be seen next alongside Will Smith and Jared Leto in the much-anticipated DC supervillains blockbuster Suicide Squad. | Delevingne will be seen next alongside Will Smith and Jared Leto in the much-anticipated DC supervillains blockbuster Suicide Squad. |