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Cara Delevingne says she’s ditching fashion for films
Cara Delevingne is opening up about switching from the world of modeling to the big screen after her first starring role in Paper Towns. The story revolves around Quentin “Q” Jacobsen (Nat Wolff) and his relationship with Margo Roth Spiegelman (Cara Delevingne), the beguiling next door neighbour who one day vanishes without trace leaving a set of elaborate clues leading to her location. Margot is pretty, popular and confident. If someone is crossing a line, they will know about it and so will everyone else. “And who knows that better than Cara Delevingne?” Cara is complicated, multifaceted, smart, talented and she is also very sensitive, which maybe we don’t see as much in public. “She’s able to go into deep places in herself to be such a great actor”, Green adds.
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What does she make of that; coping with having a perceived public persona?
Cara Delevingne’s new movie Paper Towns is out today.
“I am a bit of a feminist and it makes me feel sick”, she told The Times. Delevingne explains, “I was, like, fight and flight for months”. She recalls, “People would put on gloves and not want to touch me because they thought it was, like, leprosy or something”. Always wearing the coolest clothes and dating the hottest boys, it’s her disappearing acts that fascinate her peers the most.
“I think my parents really wanted me to finish school and go to university”. “And if they see all the hype and that distracts from who I really am – then that’s good”. And she certainly wouldn’t be scared of moving away from her modelling past for a role in the future. I love transforming into a character.
“But it never turns out well, I don’t think; it’s always a quick fix and it never really helps”.
Nobody would ever question the unprofessional nature of the anchors, but everyone’s quick to throw a stone at the young actress, calling her ungrateful and unenthusiastic.
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The 23-year-old British beauty has been issuing a barrage of hate against the fashion industry lately as she prepares to embark on her burgeoning acting career (she has FIVE movies coming out this year, you know!), and even revealed that the grueling schedules she was forced to keep eventually saw her break out with psoriasis.