She may be popular with men and women who enjoy a good ogle but Cara Delevingne and the folks at Good Day Sacremento didn’t exactly get on like a house on fire.
In the wake of what must surely go down as one of the more awkward interviews we have seen Cara has spoken out. Well she has tweeted, and that’s about as good as it gets.
Zach Braff, that guy from Scrubs, waded in and made a good point. The opening question put to Cara is whether or not she has read the book that her movie Paper Towns is based on. It’s not the dumbest question you’ll ever hear but the clumsy way in which it is delivered comes across as a bit snarky.
You just do you Cara, if some talk show hosts in Sacramento don’t get you then so be it.
[source:time]
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