By Sade Spence (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jul 29, 2015 02:21 PM EDT

As part of media blitz for her new movie "Paper Towns," Cara Delevigne sat down for a chat with the morning TV anchors of "Good Day Sacramento."

The live interview took off with a rocky start, with the female host getting Delevingne's first name wrong by calling her Carla, twice. She then threw the British model a sarcastic question.

"The movie is based on the bestselling book 'Paper Towns' by John Green... Did you get a chance to read it or do you even have time to sit down and read [laughs]?" she asked. 

Delevingne seemd that she was down to play along, as she responded: "I never read the book or the script actually, I kinda winged it. Of course I read the book. I think it's amazing."

From there, the interview became a downward spiral into complete and utter alkwardness.

The next anchor continued to probe and asked whether Delevingne's involvement in so many projects, based off her IMDB, makes it easier for her to focus.

"I don't know where that comes from," the 22-year-old responded. "No, I don't think it's easy to focus, I love what I do... It's my passion, all of these things. So it's not too hard."

The female host then began to pose questions concerning the Jake Schrier-directed film and Delevingne's connection to the story.

The conversation continued by a third reporter, who hopped onto the set -- he was initially heard with his mic off, praising the movie and addressing the difference in the brunette beauty's attitude between the London premiere of the film and her demeanor during the interview. 

"I saw you at the London premiere of the movie a couple weeks talking on TV, and you seemed a lot more excited about it then, than you do right now, are you just exhausted?" he asked. 

Delevingne responded quite eloquently that the premiere took place on a very emotionally charged night, but she is no less excited.

"You seem a bit irritated or is it just us?" another one of the morning news crew retorted, adding, "On that note, we will let you go then, go take a nap and get a RedBull."

Yikes! Taking into account the lag from a live news feed, the interview is still incredibly uncomfortable to watch. Delevingne was rather quiet all throughout, seen fidgeting in her seat and often took a few moments to run her hands through her hair. Regardless, good luck getting her to participate in anything involving Sacramento.

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