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Good Day Sacramento interview failure

Cara Delevingne ridiculed by anchors

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Good Day Sacramento interview failure

Last week Cara Delevingne starred in a completely awkward interview with Good Day Sacramento. The interview was to talk about the upcoming movie "Paper Towns", a book by John Green, where Cara stars as Margo the main character. Anchor Marianne McClary starts off the interview on a bad note by referring to the famous super model as "Carla". You think that considering that Cara is one of the most famous models in the world, and that it is such a big interview and all they could get her name right, but no. As soon as she hears the incorrect name you can tell Cara is confused, but just rolls with it.

McClarry then crudely asks, "Did you get the chance to read it [the book], or do you even have time to sit and read?". Cara then responds sarcastically, "uh no i never read the book or the script, actually, I kind of winged it", she also comments that she was just kidding and how great the book is. Hmm McClary must have not have thought how rude it is to ask an actress if she reads, especially for her own part. Next anchor Ken Rudolph asks if being so busy helps her focus, but words it so horribly that it makes an answer for Cara hard to form. She looks quite confused and retorts, "No, I don't know where that comes from, I think it's not easier to focus. I mean I love what I do It's not crazy, its my passion".

Cara is then interrupted by McClary asking, "What do you like about Margo? Do you have anything in common with her?". Sarcastically Cara responds, "No I actually hate her". I mean are you serious? Obviously she likes the character or she wouldn't have auditioned for the part in the first place. Cara states how she has said some of the line in odd coincidences before in her life. After this the interview takes a turn for the worst.

Mark Allen then decides to put himself into the interview, even though it doesn't seem he was supposed to add his two sense. Allen rudely asks Cara, "I saw you in London talking a couple weeks ago on TV and you seem a lot more excited about it than you do right now. Are you just exhausted?". Cara gives an, are you serious, look and responds how the premier was the night before, it was a long and emotional night, it was early, and she was tired, She jokingly even says, "Don't be mean". McClary responds to the actress in a rude tone, "You do seem a bit irritated, maybe it's just us." Cara looking affronted responds, "No I think it's just you".

To make it even worst McClary then responds, "We'll let you go then, how about that? We'll let you go take a nap, maybe get a red bull. How about that?". Cara then looks angry, confused, and frustrated and the female anchors rude jab. She says something to her crew and her connection leaves and the screen returns to bars. McClary ridicules the actress saying rudely how she was in a mood saying, "she sits through 800 interviews but still". Allen then states, "You makes 5 million dollars for 6 weeks of work, you can pretend to talk to Good Day Sacramento with some umph".

A day after the interview McClary posted this tweet as a dig at Cara.


It's sad really that grown adults have to make a dig at a successful young woman just because of her age. Ms. McClarry, it's quite pathetic that you can't put aside your own ego to offer Cara an apology but can make another rude move at her over social media. Extremely disappointed in Good Day Sacramento at having a cast with such low standards of etiquette.

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