Cara Delevigne Thanks John Green For Defending Her After Awkward Interview

Cara Delevingne may not have known it was John Green at first, but the model-actress was grateful for the Paper Towns author's defense of her, following the awkward interview with rude reporters on Good Day Sacramento on Tuesday, Entertainment Weekly reports.

"Whoever said this! Thank you so much!" Delevingne tweeted with a screen snap of the text. Green then replied that was me shortly after.

On Thursday, John Green wrote an essay entitled, "But Did You Read The Book?" about his thoughts on the controversial interview where reporters even addressed Delevingne as "Carla." In her defense, Green pointed out that he admired the Paper Towns actress for refusing to "indulge lazy questions."

"I am friends with Cara, and the author of the book in question," he wrote, explaining he's heard the same questions thrown at her at the movie adaptation's promotional tours "again and again."

"Cara has read the book (multiple times), but the question is annoying," he explained. "Not least because her male costar, Nat Wolff, was almost always asked when he'd read the book, while Cara was almost always asked if she'd read it."

"No I never read the book or the script. I just winged it," Delevingne told the morning show interviewers. She then went on answering stupid questions sarcastically, pissing the reporters off with her dry responses.

She was then told by reporters she looked exhausted and that she should take a nap and drink Red Bull.

"Some people just don't understand sarcasm or the British sense of humour," she then tweeted after the interview.

For Green, he doesn't find Delevingne's behavior "entitled or haughty."

"I find it admirable," he added. "Cara Delevingne doesn't exist to feed your narrative or your news feed - and that's precisely why she's so f-----g interesting."

"I work really really hard and love what I do, I don't feel like I need to apologize for being human." Delevingne went on standing for herself on Twitter saying she's #sorrynotsorry.

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