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Posted: 2015-07-28T21:52:47Z | Updated: 2015-07-28T21:52:47Z Cara Delevingne Sits Through The Most Awkward Morning Show Interview Ever | HuffPost

Cara Delevingne Sits Through The Most Awkward Morning Show Interview Ever

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Cara Delevingne is learning that promoting a movie doesn't just involve attending glamorous premieres with famous friends  -- it also means appearing on random morning shows with hosts who could really use a clue. 

The model-turned-actress endured one of the most awkward interviews in recent history when she appeared on "Good Day Sacramento"  to promote "Paper Towns." (The hosts started things off with a bang by calling her Carla instead of Cara.) The interview was just a series of cringeworthy questions, with the tone-deaf hosts actually asking if she was "just exhausted," explaining that she sounded much more excited in previous interviews. Keep in mind, this was right after they asked her the incredibly original question of whether or not she had anything in common with her character in the movie. 

And just when you thought things couldn't get any worse, one of the hosts told the 22-year-old, "We'll let you go take a little nap, maybe get a Red Bull, how about that?" The model didn't respond, but the look on her face spoke volumes. 

 

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