The model turned actress was promoting her new movie ‘Paper Towns’ on the early morning talk show.
Cara Delevingne made a memorable for all the wrong reasons appearance on Californian TV show 'Good Day Sacramento' on Tuesday, where she was supposed to be promoting new movie Paper Towns. But things turned sour pretty quickly for the model and actress as the interview descended into car crash TV.
Cara Delevingne didn’t have the best experience on ‘Good Day Sacramento’.
It all started going south when one of the interviewers mistakenly called the model ‘Carla’. Then, referencing a previous interview Delevingne had done to promote the movie, one host said, "You seemed a lot more excited about [the movie] than you do right now. Are you just exhausted?"
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"No,” Cara replied. Adding, “I mean, I'm still very excited. The premiere was last night and it felt like the end of an era, but I'm not any less excited than I was a couple of weeks ago. Maybe I had a bit more energy, it's the morning.”.
But the presenters continued to push the topic, next telling her "You seem a bit irritated, perhaps it's just us?" "No, I think it's just you," Cara replied, putting the final nail in the coffin of what had already been early morning trainwreck TV.
One of the hosts then put an end to the chat by saying, "We'll let you go then, how about that? We'll let you go and take a nap and maybe have a Red Bull." But once Cara was gone another interviewer declared, "Well she was in a mood!"
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Then the another added “You make $5 million for six weeks of work, you can pretend to talk to ‘Good Day Sacramento’ with some ‘oomph’!” Awkward. All in all we're guessing Cara wont be back on ‘Good Day Sacramento’ anytime soon.
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