Friday, July 31, 2015

Cara Delevingne was perceived as grumpy in TV interview: – People do not understand … – kjendis.no

On Tuesday, the famous model and fresh actress Cara Delevingne (22) interviewed by “Good Morning Sacramento» via satellite from New York.

The TV interview, where three American program managers ask her out of the movie “Paper Towns” have become a international “talking point” due to the ampR atmosphere arising.

Apparently being the British shooting star irritated by the somewhat overbearing and obvious questions, whereupon the US TV anchors confronts Delevingne about her behavior.

Turns back

– You seem very annoyed. Maybe it’s just us. You should get going now, so you can take a nap and maybe a Red Bull, laughing the female anchors the end of the controversial interview.

Wednesday afternoon took Delevingne to Twitter to explain his side of the case.

“Some people just do not understand sarcasm or the British humor” she writes in a tweet on the social medium.

Several of Cara Sharing Vingnes followers on Twitter supports her, including “Scrubs” star Zach Braff (40):

“… or how condescending it is to ask an actress if she has read the book”, says TV stars in a kind of extension of Share Vingnes tweet.

Delevingne player namely the female lead in the movie in question “Paper Towns” which is based on a novel by the American author John Green (37).

Sarcastic

According UsWeekly began slowly scandalous television interview that anchors Kenneth Rudulph, Marianne McClary and Mark Allen mistakenly called her “Carla” – and asked if she had bothered to read the novel “Paper Towns” -manuset is based on.

– Um, no. I never read either the book or the script. I took it somehow on the fly, black Delevingne sarcastic, before she added:

– No, of course I did. John Green is an incredible writer, so if you have not read his books there is something you really should do.

It was in the wake of this unpleasant exchange, as well as a few other sarcastic reply from Delevingne, the three TV anchors began to criticize the young Briton.

Twitter-storm

In retrospect anchor Kenneth Rudulph tried to excuse himself, after being confronted with the embarrassing interview on Twitter.

“Yes, I could have asked a better question. It was my fault. LOL “writes Rudulph in a tweet .

More followers have responded television appeal the tweet, including user Marissa Stempien:

“No, not LOL. Cara Delevingne deserve an apology from you all. You were rude and unprofessional “she points out.

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