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Cara Delevingne Defends Herself After Enduring Awkward Interview

If you watched Cara Delevingne’s incredibly awkward interview on “Good Morning Sacramento,” you know that the model-turned-actress, who was promoting “Paper Towns,” was just working with what she was given — which was some really terrible questions from the show’s totally tone-deaf hosts.

That’s why we’re not entirely sure if “The View” co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Nicolle Wallace watched the same interview we did, because on Wednesday, they called the 22-year-old out for acting like a “bitch.”

Really?

Delevingne seemed surprised, as well, and took to Twitter on Wednesday suggesting her brand of humor may have gone over some people’s heads:

Some people just don’t understand sarcasm or the British sense of humour

— Cara Delevingne (@Caradelevingne) July 29, 2015

She also retweeted actor Zach Braff, who made a very solid point:

@Caradelevingne or how it’s condescending to ask an actress if she’s read the book.

— Zach Braff (@zachbraff) July 29, 2015

She also retweeted Kristen Walbolt, a web producer for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, who shared her her thoughts on the situation:

Is @CaraDelevingne “in a mood,” or are these anchors just horrible? (A: They’re horrible.) http://t.co/4frsmQUJJV

— Kristen Walbolt (@kWalbolt) July 29, 2015

She then she retweeted “Good Morning America” social media editor Jeff Lowe, who was all about common sense:

You get @Caradelevingne to give “better answers” in this interview by asking better questions/saying her name right: https://t.co/LLy8ly75wV

— Jeff D Lowe (@JeffDLowe) July 29, 2015

Goldberg had argued, “She’s not a famous actress. She’s a newbie … nah, honey, I’m famous. There’s professional and there’s unprofessional. We’re checking you, babe. We’re checking you. That was not the way to handle that, Cara,” but it kind of seems like she handled it pretty perfectly.

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