4-Year-Old Steals The Show With "Cinderella" Premiere Interviews
. (Extra) "Extra" host Mario Lopez's 4-year-old daughter Gia joined him at the premiere for "Cinderella" last night and let's just say Mario better watch his back because she is not only cute, but very capable of asking the celebs all the hard hitting questions on the red carpet. Mario and Gia talked to Cate Blanchett who plays the wicked stepmother Lady Tremaine in the film, Gia asked, "Why are you so mean to Cinderella?" Cate, "Well, because she's prettier than I am and some girls are like that�Don't be friends with those girls." Gia followed up with, "Do you really want to be a princess?" Cate's response, "I am a princess, sweetheart." She laughed, "And don't you forget it!" Gia quickly said, "Me too!" Cate, "You're a real princess. You're daddy's princess." Gia all dressed up in her best princess outfit also happily chatted with Lily James who plays Cinderella. Lilly asking her, "Do you like being a princess?" Gia, "Yes!" Lilly, "You are the best princess. Look at you!" Gia taking over the interview, "I like your dress. Did you make it?" Lilly played along, "I didn't make it. I wish I had. My mice were away so they couldn't help me." Gia then asked, "How did you forget your shoe?" Lilly, "It's so stupid, isn't it? Who would do that? I didn't forget them tonight. They're on!" Check out the video here. Extra submitted this story.
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