John Green Has Defended Cara Delevingne And Called Out Sexist Questions

The author of the book Paper Towns has written a blog post in the wake of Cara’s intensely awkward interview about the film adaptation.

Earlier this week, Cara Delevingne was the subject of an intensely awkward interview during the promotional trail for her new movie, Paper Towns.

Earlier this week, Cara Delevingne was the subject of an intensely awkward interview during the promotional trail for her new movie, Paper Towns.

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She hit back at questions and comments branding her "irritable" and was less than impressed with the suggestion that maybe she "needed a nap".

She hit back at questions and comments branding her "irritable" and was less than impressed with the suggestion that maybe she "needed a nap".

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However, she was especially irked when asked whether she had read the John Green book on which the film is based. She responded sarcastically, saying she hadn't even read the script and "just winged it".

However, she was especially irked when asked whether she had read the John Green book on which the film is based. She responded sarcastically, saying she hadn't even read the script and "just winged it".

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But now the author of the book John Green has written a blog post, defending Delevingne and calling out the sexist questions he's witnessed her being asked.

But now the author of the book John Green has written a blog post, defending Delevingne and calling out the sexist questions he's witnessed her being asked.

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