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You will cringe through Cara Delevingne’s excruciating Paper Towns interview
The interview, promoting her new movie Paper Towns, began with one of the anchors introducing her as “Carla”, followed by a question regarding whether she was “too busy” to read the novel the film is based on.
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As the interview became increasingly awkward, one anchor butted in to ask Cara if she was ok after appearing “more excited” on other TV appearances.
The blonde beauty started off the interview with a bit of harmless sass, but when the anchors confronted Cara over her “unexcited” demeanor the entire segment really went downhill fast. “I kind of winged it”, the 22-year-old quipped. To which she scoffed: “No, I actually hate her”. “No, of course, I love the book”.
Taking one final swipe, the presenters told viewers that they would probably recognise Delevingne from her friend Taylor Swift’s “Bad Blood” video.
When Cara was asked if she found it better to focus when her schedule was jam-packed, she was clearly puzzled, as she said: “No. I don’t know where that comes from”. “It was a very emotional night, felt like the end of an era”, she responded, adding, “But I’m not any less excited than I was a couple of weeks ago”. “No, of course we have a lot in common”.
Doing a press tour for a movie is tiring, trying and boring when you have to answer the same few simple questions over and over again.
Then, as if she didn’t fully and completely explain herself in a mature fashion, another newscaster chimed in, “You seem a bit irritated, perhaps it’s just us?”
What do you think about the entire exchange?
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Cara Delevingne was heard saying that the anchors had gone “too far”.