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Delevingne says there is time for selfies

The supermodel considered Cara – who broke into the fashion world when she was just 17 – as a tiny “chicken” and wanted to wrap her up and place her into a wooden hutch to keep her safe when they were introduced.

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Delevingne, 23, and Moss, 41, both say they have been followed into restaurant toilets which is apparently not cool, guys.

In an interview with actor Rupert Everett at the Women in the World conference Cara said she reached a turning point and that “I wanted someone to go “you need to take a break, you need to look after yourself”.

Saying that taking a photo next to a basin is not something that appeals to her, Delevingne added: “You need privacy when you’re eating, and obviously when you’re sleeping”.

“Be comfortable in your shoes, because you’re going to be in them for a while”.

Cara Delevingne doesn’t do toilet selfies.

While Moss has legendary shied from the social marketing and advertising, Delevingne is not criticicized selfies normally – repeatedly talking about her Instagram membership which draws 20.oyr best seven huge number of users. “Like I’m going to do a selfie in a toilet!” the mother-of-one told the publication.

The two models have forged a close bond in recent years, with Moss acting like a mentor to Delevingne.

“After a while I got sick and got a condition called psoriasis”.

She said she saw herself like an alien while experiencing the skin condition and felt “more disconnected from myself than I think I ever had”. I would read what I had written and it would be like someone else was speaking to me.

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She also says that doing yoga has massively helped her maintain her mental health: “I started writing and found yoga”.

'Kate Moss picked me up off the ground': Cara Delevinge tells Women within the