It is no secret that Cara Delevingne has been dissatisfied with the modeling world, and it looks like she is officially done with the scene.
Delevingne has always desired to be an actress, modelling was just an opening act for her.
“The thrill of acting is making a character real,” she said on this month’s cover of Vogue. “Modeling is the opposite of real. It’s being fake in front of the camera.”
She also added, “I’m not sure I understand what fashion is anymore. I admit I was terrified to leave. I mean, the bubble gives you a kind of dysfunctional family. When you’re in it, you get it. And the second you’re out of it, you’re like, What the hell just happened?”
The way she spoke, when reading the interview, it was almost as if she had already left the modeling business. Now, Storm Models, who has represented Delevingne since she was 15-years-old, has taken her name off of their list of models.
But modeling seemed to be the furthest thing from Delevingne’s mind the past few months, maybe even the past year. This month, the highly anticipated film from John Green Paper Towns will be released, in which Delevingne plays the lead female character. She also has four other films in post-production, Tulip Fever, London Fields, Kids in Love and Pan. She is currently filming another highly anticipated film, Suicide Squad and will begin filming Luc Besson’s Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets next year.
It does not seem Delevingne will even have the time to miss her modeling career. And if acting is what she has always wanted to do, it looks like Delevingne is right where she needs to be.
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