An awkward interview with Cara Delevingne has re-emerged online, and people have a lot to say about it.
It might be some nine years on, but in the age of the internet interviews often re-emerge.
So it's proven with an interview from 2015 with Cara Delevingne with CBS.
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The actor had been doing the interview with Good Day Sacramento to promote the upcoming movie Paper Towns, but things did not go to plan.
Things got off to a rocky start when one of the anchors mistakenly introduced Delevingne as 'Carla', and only got worse when the first question to Delevingne asked her if she had read the book the movie was based on.
It might seem like a rather obvious question, as you would think that if someone is playing a big role in a book adaptation that they would probably take the time to at the very least familiarise themselves with it.
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Delevingne, who was 23 at the time, replied drily that she hadn't read either the book or the script, and had just 'winged it'.
Things only got worse after that, with the questions becoming increasingly patronising and the hosts appearing to not like Delevingne's dry responses.
Eventually, they cut the interview short and proceeded to go on about how the actor was clearly 'in a mood' and suggested she 'take a little nap, maybe get a Red Bull'.
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For her part, Delevingne tweeted after the interview that 'some people just don't understand sarcasm or the British sense of humour'.
In an interview with KISS afterwards, she said: "People say I don't work hard, or that all of this has come very easy, and that I haven't had to work for it.
"That's not true at all. Erm, that's the worst, I hate that one. Because I pride myself on how hard I work, so it sucks when people say that kind of thing."
People had a lot of thoughts about the interview, with many feeling that the questions were a bit 'unprofessional'.
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One wrote: "Calls her the wrong name, insinuate she's not intelligent enough to read a book, straight up tells her she looks exhausted, ask her why she is so irritated, tells her sarcastically to go take a nap and drink a redbull, AND continues to trash talk her once she's offline.... so unprofessional."
A second posted: "She wasn't in a mood. She seemed legitimately confused as to why she was being mocked."
A third echoed the sentiment, writing: "She wasn't in a mood..shes british..that's how we are."
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