Cara Delevingne Opens Up About Drug Addiction: ‘It’s Heartbreaking’

Cara Delevingne Opens Up About Drug Addiction: ‘It’s Heartbreaking’


The actress revealed that the photos released by the paparazzi helped her deal with the problem




In an interview with Vogue, Cara Delevingne talked about drug addiction. According to the 30-year-old actress, controversial photos released by paparazzi in September 2022, in which she appears in a US airport barefoot, disoriented and with messy hair, helped her deal with the problem.

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“I hadn’t slept. I wasn’t well”, She said. “It’s heartbreaking because I thought I was enjoying it, but at one point I was like, ‘Okay, I don’t look good.’ Sometimes you need a reality check, so in a way these photos were something to be about.” thankful”.

Cara, who has suffered from depression at various points in her life, revealed that the illness got worse in 2020, due to the pandemic. Also, the end of the relationship with the actress Ashley Bensonoccurred at the same time, made the situation even worse. “I was alone. Really alone. It was a low point,” he said.

“I had a complete existential crisis. My whole sense of belonging, all of my validation — my identity, everything — was so wrapped up in the work. And when it was over, I felt like I had no purpose. I just wasn’t he was worth anything without a job, and that was scary. Instead of taking the time to really learn something new or do something new, I got too wrapped up in this suffering and mourning and joy. It was a very sad time.” Delevingne recalled.

“There’s an element of feeling invincible when I’m high. I put myself in danger at those moments because I didn’t care about my life. I’d climb up anything and jump off things… I felt wild. It’s a scary thing for people people around you who love you.

As the photos were released and dominated social networks, friends of the actress intervened. “I love my friends so much, but most of the time it seemed like it was superficial relationships just because I wasn’t able to be honest about the things I was going through. I didn’t want to burden anyone,” confessed.

“It was also like… ‘What if people leave?’ If you ask any of my friends, they’d say they’ve never seen me cry,” declared. “Since September I just needed support. I needed to start reaching out. And my old friends who I’ve known since I was 13, they all came and we started crying. They looked at me and said, ‘You deserve a chance to have joy.'”

“It sort of pushed everyone away, which made me realize what a mess I was in. I always thought that work has to be done when times are bad, but really, work has to be done when times are good.” The work has to be done. It has to be done consistently. It’s never going to be fixed or fully healed, but I’m okay with it, and that’s the difference.”

When he learned of his situation late last year, Delevingne decided to check himself into a rehab clinic. “Before, I was always interested in quick fixes—going to a week-long retreat or trauma class, say—and that helped me for a minute, but it never really got to the heart of the matter, the deeper stuff.” “I realized 12-Step treatment was the best thing, and it was about not being ashamed of it. Community made a huge difference. The opposite of addiction is connection, and I really found that in 12-Step” , She said.

“That process obviously has its ups and downs, but I’ve started to realize a lot. People want my story to be an after-school special where I just say, ‘Look, I used to be a drug addict and now I’m just sober..’ And it’s not that simple. It doesn’t happen overnight… Of course I want things to be instantaneous – I think especially in this generation, we want things to happen fast – but I had to dig deeper.”

The fight against addiction is old. Cara got drunk for the first time at the age of 7 during a family wedding. “Woke up at my grandmother’s house, in my room, hungover, in a bridesmaid dress. I went out to get all the glasses of champagne,” explained.

Also, harder drugs had been present in his house since childhood, due to his mother, Pandora Delevingne. “For a long time, I didn’t really put myself in [da minha mãe]. I just needed someone to get mad at and I was mad at her but it wasn’t her fault,” admitted, recalling that the mother was addicted to heroin.

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