Wednesday night in a Larry King Live interview with Carrie Prejean, she got upset when Larry repeatedly asked questions they had agreed previously upon they would not discuss. Her publicist was sitting next to her (off camera) and told her to leave, and Prejean took off her mic and started to get up.
Meanwhile Larry kept asking questions. Carrie Prejean was in another studio, so he couldn’t see what she was doing, and he just kept talking.
The internet buzz on this one is hot right now because it was a very awkward moment and neither Carrie Prejean nor Larry King seemed to acknowledge that. But both were still amazingly nice to one another.
Prejean refused to answer a question and said: "Larry, it's completely confidential and you're being inappropriate."
King: "So the agreement discusses the motive behind why each party agreed?"
Prejean: "Larry you're being inappropriate. You really are. So, I'm not going to talk about."
Finally, King concedes: "Okay, I, uh... inappropriate King Live continues." And he goes to a caller (which apparently was also agreed upon previously that calls from viewers wouldn’t be taken).
"Did she hear the question?" King asks no one in particular, and quickly goes to commercial. Scroll down for the CNN video.
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Good for Carrie that she stood her ground. I, too, agree the liberal media is unfair with conservative women. Not true reporting of the news, which is why Fox News is winning.....
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