The ‘Cinderella’ actor had criticised Delevingne after her infamous 'Good Day Sacramento' interview.
Cara Delevingne wasn’t going to let actor Richard Madden getting away with calling her out over that awkward 'Good Day Sacramento' interview which went viral in July. Taking to twitter, Delevingne has called the Cinderella actor ‘desperate’ after he branded her ‘ungrateful’ and ‘unprofessional’ in an interview with Style magazine.
Cara Delevingne has responded to Richard Madden’s comments on twitter.
Writing on Twitter, Tuesday, the former model said, ’@_richardmadden I have no idea who you are but I think it's little desperate for a grown man to be bad mouthing someone they don't know. If you really want attention that badly, try focusing on your own work and not other people’s."
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The Paper Towns actress also retweeted a fan pic which showed her giving some serious side-eye with the caption, ‘Richard, what's good?’ Cara’s response comes after Madden criticised the 23 year old when asked about her now viral interview by Style magazine.
"It was unprofessional," Madden said. "It made her seem ungrateful. She showed her age. For Cinderella, I did six weeks of those interviews, where you get asked the same eight questions. If you're not capable of doing it gracefully, then don't do it.”
However Madden has since responded to Cara’s tweets and insists his comments were more of a misunderstanding. ‘Hi @Caradelevingne, nothing but respect for you. Misquoted and blown out of proportion. #SlowNewsWeek,’ the actor tweeted on Wednesday.
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In the infamous video from July Cara seemed a little more low energy than usual, leaving the 'Good Day Sacramento' team less than impressed. As the brief chat was ending one host told her ‘to go take a nap and maybe have a Red Bull’, then when she was gone another host declared, “Well she was in a mood!"
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