"Game of Thrones" alum Richard Madden recently criticized "Suicide Squad" star Cara Delevingne for being unprofessional during her controversial "Good Day Sacramento" interview while promoting "Paper Towns" in July. In response, Delevingne copied some words from Nicki Minaj.
In an interview with The Sunday Times, as cited by Metro, Madden said Delevingne was unprofessional and it made her seem ungrateful as she showed her age.
Madden added, "For 'Cinderella,' I did six weeks of those interviews, where you get asked the same eight questions. If you're not capable of doing that gracefully, then don't do it."
Delevingne then took to Twitter to respond to the former "Game of Thrones" actor's criticism against her. On Sept. 15, Tuesday, she tweeted Madden, "if you really want attention that badly, try focusing on your own work and not other people's."
Also, the "Paper Towns" actress retweeted a photo of her face emblazoned with the words "Richard, what's good?" created by one of her fan accounts.
During the MTV Video Music Awards 2015, Minaj shot at Miley Cyrus on stage saying, "What's good?"
After "Paper Towns," Delevingne is set to appear in "Kids In Love," "London Fields," "Pan" and "Tulip Fever." She will also play Enchantress in the 2016 film "Suicide Squad."
It is said that Delevingne's character may be the villain in "Suicide Squad" and not The Joker, which is played by Jared Leto, according to Independent.
Directed by David Ayer, "Suicide Squad" also stars Margot Robbie, Scott Eastwood, Will Smith, Ben Affleck, Jai Courtney and Viola Davis, among others.