Growing up, Cara Delevingne suffered a lot from not finding more LGBTQ+ role models to identify with.

A deficit that made his childhood as sad as it was lonely.

"I think I would have hated myself less, felt less ashamed, if I had someone (to identify with)," she lamented in an interview with Harper's Bazaar. .

And if today the actress affirms her sexuality in broad daylight, it is precisely in the hope of being this model which she missed so much as a child.

Preserve your secret garden

"The thing that I'm happy about growing up as a queer kid and struggling with it and hiding it is that it made me want to and the energy to try to make people's lives easier in some way by talking about it,” she continued.

However, the star of

La Face Cachée de Margo

makes it a point of honor to preserve her love life.

“When you're in a relationship, you're bound to be partly exposed, especially when you're coming out with someone.

This was the case when I was with Annie (St. Vincent), but now I value my privacy a lot to avoid anyone being able to comment, ”continued Cara Delevingne.

However, this problem no longer really arises since the star is currently single after having chained relationships “in a row for a while”.

Today, Cara Delevingne appreciates being able to find herself and finally have the time to “work on her”.

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