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Cara Delevingne opens up about depression
She’s not the only one to make this type of revelation recently. The Paper Towns actress credits writing and acting for “saving her life” and now finds relief in the comfort of close friends.
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Laughs surfaced in the grub spot as the model, who is known to have strong and amazingly lovable character, poked fun at the paparazzi and sprinted ebulliently away.
At a certain point, though, she said she became overworked as she refused to say no to gigs, which led her to develop psoriasis.
It was also reported that Cara made an explanation regarding the incident on her Twitter account. Delevingne openly admits that she had gone mad for a while, feeling as though taking her own life seemed to be the only solution.
Cara Delevingne has hit out at “perverse” photographers.
“The paparazzi only get worse!” Cara says that society is a large part of the problem, because people are conditioned at a very young age to believe that beauty, money, and fame all equates to happiness, but Ms. Delevingne says that’s just not true, according to ABC News. “Also to the guys in Milan!”
What do you think about Cara’s lip ring?
Cara seemed to be super upset of the paparazzis and blurted out more tweets in a series.
She then wore double lip rings, which added even more of an edge to her look, but goes along with the theory that this might just be a fun, fake piercing.
Speaking at the Women In The World conference, she shared: “What happened was I eventually said no, and I eventually took a break, from the advice of Kate Moss, who kind of picked me up off the floor”.
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Hopefully, Cara’s openness with her struggles will help destigmatize mental health issues in the modeling industry, Hollywood and the world as a whole.