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WATCH: Raven-Symoné Defends Cara Delevingne's Morning Show "Scandal" Against The View Panel

WATCH: Raven-Symoné Defends Cara Delevingne's Morning Show "Scandal" Against The View Panel

WATCH: Raven-Symoné Defends Cara Delevingne's Morning Show "Scandal" Against The View  Panel

Cara Delevingne's Good Morning Sacramento attitude was the hot topic of these very divided co-hosts. 

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The world - and certainly The View - has found itself exceptionally divided over just how to react to that strange Cara Delevingne interview on Good Day Sacramento recently. In short, Cara's reactions to some fairly typical questions seemed pretty normal, albeit a little sarcastic and edgy, and the anchors decided to more or less gang up on her and straight up ask if she was tired and irritated. Here at Shewired, we feel Cara was in the right and these anchors were pretty out of line. Paper Towns author John Green himself also defended Cara and even suggestioned some entertainment media sexism as the culprit for this slightly disasterous occasion. However, many of the ladies on The View took a different stance, blaming Cara's attitude on being "hangry" (hungry and angry) and even calling her a bitch. However, Raven-Symoné leapt to defend Cara, pointing out that the anchors didn't even get her name right and suggesting that Cara might have been on her period. Maybe that wasn't quite the best attempt at an explanation, but the suggestion that Cara just cancel the interview if she's on her period/"cranky" was even more cringe-worthy. Watch/cringe below:

Raven's making some great points about trying to see things from Cara's side, but Whoopi and Rosie Perez jump in to declare that being an actress is a privilege, sometimes you've got to "suck it up," and that Cara handled the situation incorrectly. Are you team Raven or Whoopi/Rosie? Are you tired of this entire, probably overblown scandal and really hope we can all move on soon? Either way, looks like Cara may have to spend quite some time getting over this "bad blood."

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