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Carrie Prejean accuses Larry King of being ‘inapproprate’ and then fails to walk off his set

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You know that video that’s going viral today -- trending on Google and Twitter, thanks in to large part to celebrity blogger Perez Hilton -- of Carrie Prejean calling Larry King ‘inappropriate’ on his talk show last night and threatening to leave?

We’d like to call it ‘inappropriate’ too. And maybe even throw a ‘misleading’ for good measure. In the entertaining three-minute clip, Prejean becomes agitated when King repeatedly asks her why she dropped her claims of libel, slander, and religious discrimination against the Miss USA pageant. TMZ has reported that Prejean decided to strike a deal only after the lawyer for the pageant revealed a homemade sex tape of a 17-year-old Prejean.

King wasn’t asking about the particulars of the settlement, just why she settled, mind you. But Prejean repeatedly called him ‘inappropriate,’ took off her microphone, and appeared to want to leave. She never really owned that moment, we should add. She fumbled, looked around the room, and stayed sitting in the chair, even though she had removed her mike.

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And then after the commercial break -- which you don’t see on the clip that hit cyberspace last night -- Prejean is still in her seat. She didn’t go anywhere. There was still her new book, ‘Still Standing’ to promote. So she forgave King for his other violation -- Prejean’s publicist had set some rules: no phone calls and King had turned to his phone lines when she refused to answer his ‘inappropriate’ questions.

The air was cleared, King apologized saying his producers didn’t warn him of the no-calls rules, and King got to the new matter at hand: Prejean’s future.

The following is an excerpt from that portion of the conversation:

King: What are you going to do next?Prejean: Oh, my gosh. I’m just so excited to be, you know, promoting this book. I’m so excited to be an author now. It’s really great that -- I’m 22 years old, and I think that I’ve accomplished so much. And I think that there is definitely a message out there to spread to young women and that is, you know, never do anything that you wouldn’t want your biggest fans to see or, you know, never do anything that, heaven forbid, your dad would see.So I think that there’s definitely a message out there to spread to young women, to just be careful of what they do. And you can definitely learn from my mistakes.King: So you have some regrets?Prejean: Excuse me? King: You have some regrets?Prejean: Well, obviously the choices I made when I was a teenager, you know, that doesn’t reflect who I am today. So yes, there were mistakes in my life. And no one’s perfect. And I’m definitely owning up to those mistakes. As far as the pageant goes, no, I have no regrets.

Does Larry? We’ve asked him for a comment. We’ll report if he appropriately gets back to us.

[Updated at 12:21 p.m.: King doesn’t want to comment, but he tweeted a link to his interview, so it doesn’t seem he’s got any remorse. On that note, King’s spokesperson points out that the reason King was so confused when Prejean yet again accused him of being ‘inappropriate’ for taking calls from viewers -- which he does every night -- is that there were no preconditions to the interview. Prejean was making that up, King’s spokesperson said. And now it seems Prejean has been caught in another fib by TMZ.]

-- Maria Elena Fernandez

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Carrie Prejean vs. Perez Hilton

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