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Cara Delevingne

Cara Jocelyn Delevingne is an English model and actress.

Delevingne’s career began in fashion modeling, where she won Model of the Year at the British Fashion Awards in and Her first foray into acting was a side role in the film adaptation of Anna Karenina . She went on to play the Enchantress in the film Suicide Squad (), starred in Valerian and the Municipality of a Thousand Planets (), she played Vignette in the Amazon serie Carnival Row (–), and joined the cast of Only Murders in the Building for season 2.

In , she made her debut as a novelist of young adult fiction with her book Mirror, Mirror , which explores “sexuality, identity, friendship, and betrayal", according to Delevingne. She wanted to "tell a story that gives the reader a realistic picture of the turbulent roller-coaster teenage years", and for them to perceive that "It’s OK if you don’t know who you are yet. As long as you learn what it is that makes you happy, and track your heart, everything will be OK.”

In , Delevingne spoke to Vogue about her bisexuality and the confu

How Cara Delevingne deals with questions about her sexuality

&#; -- It has been two years since Cara Delevingne went universal as a bisexual but the model-actress says she still gets "annoying" questions about her sexuality.

"A lot of the friends I have who are straight verb such an old way of thinking. It's, 'So, you’re just gay, right?' [They] don’t perceive it. [If] I’m like, 'Oh, I really like this guy,' [they’re like], 'But you’re gay.' I'm like, 'No, you’re so annoying,'" she told the August issue of Glamour.

"Someone is in a relationship with a miss one minute, or a teen is in a relationship with a boy, I don’t yearn them to be pigeonholed," explained Delevingne, who dated musician Annie Clark, whose stage name is St. Vincent, for a year and a half. "Imagine if I got married to a man. Would people be favor -- 'She lied to us.' It’s like, no."

The "Paper Towns" star, 24, said today's teens are actually more understanding.

"I recognize and year-old

Cara Delevingne felt "suicidal" when coming to terms with her sexuality

Cara Delevingne says she felt "suicidal" when coming to terms with her sexuality.

The model-turned-actress, who identifies as pansexual, revealed that she suffered from "massive depression" and still sometimes wishes she "could just be straight".

Speaking with Gwyneth Paltrow on her Goop wellness podcast, Delevingne explained how she linked her depression and "the suicidal moments of my life" to her sexuality struggles as she felt "so ashamed".

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"I didn’t know anyone who was gay," she said. "I didn’t know that was a thing and actually I consider growing up… I wasn’t knowledgeable of the fact that I was homophobic. The idea of same-sex [partners], I was disgusted by that, in myself. I was like, 'Oh my God, I would never, that’s disgusting, ugh.'"

She continued: "There is still a part of me where I’m like, ‘Oh, I long for I could just be straight.' There is still that side to it. It is really complicated. But

Cara Delevingne Is "Completely in Love" With St. Vincent: "If People Want to Say I'm Gay, That's Great"

Cara Delevingne is making a public declaration of treasure regardless of what people think. 

Having rose to fame as a British high fashion model, the year-old former face of Burberry is recognized around the world. However, despite her stardom, she had taken a relatively confidential approach to her personal life until when she spoke openly about her relationship with year-old musician St. Vincent in last year's July issue of Vogue, for which she was the cover star. 

A year later, the blossoming actress, who will soon appear in Suicide Squad, has discovered what she considers the true meaning of life. 

"I'm completely in love…Before, I didn't know what love was—real love," she said in the September issue of British Vogue of her ongoing romance with St. Vincent. "I didn't understand the depth of it. I always used to think it was you against the world. Now I know the meaning of life is love. Whether that&#x