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Cara Delevingne Had A Traumatic Childhood

Cara Delevingne

Cara Delevingne, the model and actress, recently spoke up about her traumatic upbringing in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK’s March cover story. She told the source that growing up in her family was “extremely difficult” since there was “a lot of turmoil.” Delevingne said of her mother, who struggled with heroin addiction before the birth of the actress and her sisters and was subsequently diagnosed with manic depression when her children were still young:

“Everyone goes through something with their family. My life, I believe, was quite stressful since there was a lot of confusion, and I wasn’t sure whether people were okay or not.”

In addition to a turbulent upbringing, Delevingne suffered from mental health concerns, forcing her to leave out of Bedales School in Hampshire, England. Cara Delevingne discussed how mental health difficulties can be blinding in the interview, saying:

“I dropped out because I simply wanted to show that I wasn’t the slacker I thought I was. When you’re dealing with mental health issues, you can’t see anything because it blinds you.”

Cara Delevingne

Delevingne, who had continued to suffer emotionally after becoming a model at the age of 17, told the magazine that she battled with her sexuality and suffered from acute melancholy and anxiety. She added that having more LGBTQ+ role models to look forward to as a youngster would have helped her “loathe” herself less and made her feel less “ashamed.”

 

Cara Delevingne, who came out as pans*xual in 2017, revealed how growing up battling and concealing her s*xuality gave her the ability to “make people’s life simpler.”

“The one thing I’m grateful for about growing up gay, battling it, and concealing it is that it gives me so much fire and passion to try to make people’s lives better in some way by talking about it.”

Everything you need to know about Cara Delevingne’s family history.

Cara Delevingne was born in Hammersmith, London, on August 12, 1992, to Pandora Anne Delevingne and Charles Hamar Delevingne. Pandora is a socialite who used to work for Selfridges as a personal shopper. Pandora hails from a distinguished family; her mother, Janie Sheffield, was Princess Margaret’s lady-in-waiting. Jocelyn Stevens, her father, was the publisher of Queen magazine and then the managing director of the Evening Standard and the Daily Express. Pandora is said to be suffering from bipolar illness and depression to this day.

Cara Delevingne

Cara’s father Charles is a 72-year-old property entrepreneur who created Harvey White Properties Limited and is the director of The Ultimate Travel Company. He, too, comes from a distinguished family; his grandfather, Hamar Greenwood, was a politician who served as Ireland’s chief secretary from 1920 to 1922. Chloe, 36, Poppy, 35, and Cara, 29 are the couple’s three daughters. Poppy, like her younger sister, is a model, socialite, and actress, whilst Chloe maintains a low profile and promotes Cervical Cancer Awareness.