Back in July, Cara Delevingne gave a now-infamous interview in which the model turned actress encountered a disastrous interview with morning show 'Good Day Sacramento.'
The short interview quickly went viral, and it seemed that everyone had an opinion– including Richard Madden.
Richard, who played Robb Stark on the hit HBO fantasy show 'Game of Thrones,' took to the fashion mag to rant about the 'Paper Town' star’s interview where the actress gave short and blunt answers, and was berated for being low-energy and grumpy by the Sacramento hosts.
The awkward appearance painted Cara in a difficult light when the anchors pelted her with condescending questions, and they didn’t seem to like her sarcastic answers.
“It was unprofessional,” Richard told Style. “It made her seem ungrateful. She showed her age. For Cinderella, I did weeks of those interviews, where you get asked the same eight questions.”
The 29-year-old actor went on to suggest that the 23-year-old actress should stick to her former job as a model. “If you’re not capable of doing it gracefully, then don’t do it,” he said.
It's well worth remembering that Delevingne wasn't annoyed on air by repetitious questions, but by the fact that the show's hosts were patronizing and condescending during the interview.
It was pretty clear from Cara’s entire interview that she wasn’t being serious with her answers, but she was getting increasingly upset with the anchors, Kenneth Rudolph and Marianne McClary, acting like she was a bratty child.
They started the interview by getting her name wrong and ended it by cutting the segment short so she could “get a little nap, maybe get a Red Bull.”
Following the interview initially, Cara immediately took to Twitter to clear the air. “Some people just don’t understand sarcasm or the British sense of humour,” she wrote.