Delevingne says there is time for selfies
Up to date: 14:21 EST, 9 October 2015 They’re two of the world’s most profitable supermodels.So it is fitting in that Cara Delevingne ought to credit Kate Moss with saving her from a troublesome “low-point” at the beginning of her now-glittering profession.The catwalk show star, 23, was a VIP guest at London’s Women within the World, where she made the revelation throughout an interview with Rupert Everett.
The 23-year-old suggests there’s been every time when individuals have followed her into fast-food bauls and questioned for an image.
Cara Delevingne doesn’t do toilet selfies.
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Saying that taking a photo next to a basin is not something that appeals to her, Delevingne added: “You need privacy when you’re eating, and obviously when you’re sleeping”. They follow you into the toilets, because then they know they’ve got you.
The two models have forged a close bond in recent years, with Moss acting like a mentor to Delevingne.
“I never felt like I was good enough, that I deserved success. I was chanting and I got so angry with myself, and I broke through something and I burst into tears which I hadn’t done in years”. I felt like I was living somebody else’s dream.
“I eventually took the advice of Kate Moss who picked me up off the floor passed out”.
Cara Delevingne may have looked like she was having a GREAT time becoming a massive supermodel and the eyebrow inspiration of everyone, everywhere, but she wasn’t happy.
She also says that doing yoga has massively helped her maintain her mental health: “I started writing and found yoga”.