Cara Delevingne, who spent 4 months in rehab, revealed that paparazzi exposure helped her face the situation and seek help
Cara Delevingnebest known for her roles in Paper cities (2015), Suicide squad (2016) and most recent participation in the second season of Only Murders in the Building (2021), spoke about drug and alcohol addiction in a recent interview for the magazine vogue. In the conversation, the actress revealed that the paparazzi exposure helped her face the situation.
The actress spoke about photos in which she appears disheveled, smoking a cigarette and wearing dirty socks without shoes at an airport in the United States. Delevingne says the images were a source of shame and served as a call for her to stay away from alcohol and drugs.
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I hadn’t slept. I was not well. It’s heartbreaking, because I thought I was having fun, but it got to the point where I was like, ‘OK, I don’t look good.’ You know, sometimes you need a reality check, so in a way these images were something to be grateful for.”
Face he also commented on his first experience with alcohol abuse, at the age of seven, at a family wedding. “I woke up at my grandmother’s house in my bedroom with a hangover, in a bridesmaid dress,” the model said.
With the arrival of the pandemic and the end of the relationship with the actress Ashley Benson, the actress had a series of depressive crises, where “instead of taking the time to learn something new or do something new, I was too caught up in suffering, regretting and celebrating”, she said. The actress also said that her memories of the time are fragmented and spoke about situations in which she put herself at risk and appeared with unexplained injuries.
The actress sought treatment at a rehab facility last year, as before she was always “looking for quick fixes, going to a week-long retreat or a trauma course, say, and that helped for a minute but never got to the core.” of the question, to the deeper things”.
This time I realized that the 12-step treatment was the best thing, and it was about not being ashamed of it. The opposite of addiction is connection, and I actually discovered that in 12 Steps. The work needs to be done consistently. It will never fully heal, but I’m fine with it, and that’s the biggest difference.”
Source: Rollingstone

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