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Cara Delevingne hits back at Cinderella star: 'I have no idea who you are'

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Cara Delevingne has responded to Cinderella star Richard Madden after the actor branded her 'unprofessional' for the way she handled a US television interview earlier this year. "I have no idea who you are but I think it's a little desperate for a grown man to be bad mouthing someone they don't know," wrote Cara on her Twitter page.She added: "If you really want attention that badly, try focusing on your own work and not other people's."

Richard played Prince Charming alongside Lily James in Cinderella earlier this year

Richard, who played Prince Charming in this year's hit Cinderella adaptation alongside Lily James, responded to Cara, insisting that his quotes had been 'blown out of proportion'.

"Hi @Caradelevingne, nothing but respect for you," he wrote on Twitter. "Misquoted and blown out of proportion. #SlowNewsWeek."

Earlier this week, Richard was weighed in on Cara's infamous interview during an interview with Style magazine. "It made her seem ungrateful," he said. "She showed her age. For Cinderella I did six weeks of those interviews, where you get asked the same eight questions."

Cara hit back at the actor on her Twitter account

He added: "If you're not capable of doing that gracefully, then don't do it."

After her interview went viral back in July, Cara spoke out to defend herself. "Some people just don't understand sarcasm or the British sense of humour," she posted on Twitter in response to the TV interview.

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Cara looked taken aback during the interview

Actor Zach Braff was quick to reply in support of the star, writing: "Or how it's condescending to ask an actress if she's read the book. "The model-turned-actress had made an appearance on Good Day Sacramento to promote her latest film, the adaptation of John Green's popular novel Paper Towns.But the live chat deteriorated when the presenters suggested she was "exhausted" and "irritated".

Cara has posted a response on Twitter

After initially mistakenly introducing her as "Carla", the interview kicked off with the presenters asking the British beauty if she's read John Green's novel, which the film is based on, despite being "so busy"."No I never read the book or the script, actually I kind of winged it," she quips, before going on to give her real answer. "No of course, I love the book, I think the book's amazing," she said. "John Green is an incredible author so really if you haven't read his books, you should."

As the interview progressed, the star continued to make sarcastic jokes as she answered various questions about the film and her character Margo. However, the show's hosts seemed unimpressed with her replies. "I saw you in London a couple of weeks ago talking on TV and you seemed a lot more excited about it than you do right now. Are you just exhausted?" one asked her. "Oh, no, I'm still very excited," Cara replied, looking taken aback. "The premiere was last night and it was an emotional night, it felt like the end of an era but I'm not any less excited than I was a couple of weeks ago," she continued, before saying that she might be lacking energy because "it's the morning"."You do seem a bit irritated," they told her, before suggesting they will "let you go take a little nap, maybe get a red bull". Shortly after, the feed to Cara's camera was cut short.

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