Cara Delevingne: 'I am a very proud lesbian'
Cara Delevingne now proudly identifies as a lesbian after years of feeling uncomfortable with labels. The British star shared her feelings in a new interview with Variety magazine.
Cara Delevingne is talking openly about her identity. The British actor, model, and musician now calls herself a lesbian. She says she is 'very happy' and 'very proud' to use this label.
Delevingne spoke to Variety magazine on 29 May. She said she always felt uncomfortable with labels before. But now, she has fully embraced who she is. This is a big step for her.
For many years, Delevingne did not use a specific label for her sexuality. She talked about loving people regardless of gender. Many people in the LGBTQ+ community understood this feeling. Choosing a label can feel difficult and personal.
Now, Delevingne feels different. She is proud to identify as a lesbian. She wants to share this openly with the world. Her words are important for many young LGBTQ+ people. Seeing a famous person be proud of their identity can help others feel safe too.
Delevingne is also starting a new chapter in her career. She is moving into music. This is an exciting time for her both personally and professionally. She seems confident and happy in her own skin.
The interview with Variety came at an important moment. Pride Month is celebrated every June around the world. LGBTQ+ people and their allies come together during this time. Delevingne's words fit perfectly into this celebration of identity and pride.
Delevingne has been in the public eye for many years. She has modelled for top fashion brands. She has acted in Hollywood films. She has always been known for being bold and honest. This latest statement continues that tradition.
Her journey shows that identity can take time. It is okay to not have all the answers right away. When someone is ready, they can share their truth. Delevingne's story is a reminder that self-acceptance is a personal journey. Everyone moves at their own pace. Her pride and happiness are clear to see.
