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Cara Delevingne lost her virginity at 18

Robbie, who critics have said steals the show as Harley Quinn, has gone whimsical with her red carpet looks. “If I don’t cry pretty much every day I will hold it in, and it will manifest in me in things that are destructive, like my skin”. “I was like, ‘I’m not going to eat until someone tells me where she is'”.

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Pandora was a manic depressive, and suffered from extreme addictions to heroin and prescription medication, causing her to spend a lot of time away from her children – which ultimately caused Cara to have a mental breakdown.

Cara also suffered from dyspraxia, a neurological disease that affects brain messages not being delivered properly to the body, making her school years hard, but she always kept her feelings buttoned up. I realised how lucky and privileged I was, but all I wanted to do was die. “If I can help a teenager go through a better time than they should be, then I am going to fucking do that”. I didn’t want to exist anymore.

“And I get depressed still, but I would rather learn to figure it out myself than be dependent on meds, ever”.

Despite her troubled childhood, the actress described her mother as “incredible”.

“Modelling is not something I love”, she said. “I really felt like I understood her and how she was feeling and why”. It was never a passion.

“There are some girls who are lovely all the time, that’s just who they are”. “I’m a weirdo, I’m a goofball”.

“Will Smith was telling me he brought up his kids to put their emotions first, and when I heard that, I was just like, ‘Oh my God, that sounds like a fairy tale, ‘ because emotions should be put first”.

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The model-turned-actress, who plays Enchantress in new movie Suicide Squad, opened up about her mental health and sex life in an interview with Esquire Magazine, and even posed NAKED on the cover. I lose my mind. “But again, like, at that point I would scratch my legs till they bled”, she said.

Cara Delevingne Explains Why She Spoke Up About Her Depression: 'I Couldn't Just Sit There.'