
The suicide squad actor revealed to the Variety magazine that she is a pansexual and will always continue to be. Cara has been quoted as saying, “I always will remain, I think, pansexual,”. She further went on to say, “However one defines themselves, whether it’s ‘they’ or ‘he’ or ‘she,’ I fall in love with the person — and that’s that. I’m attracted to the person.” she further added. I used the word ‘gay’ to describe things which were s— all the time: ‘That’s so f—ing gay of you, man,'”
Delevigne told the prestigious magazine. She told Variety. She has been also quoted as saying, “Everyone used to talk about ‘Oh, my God, imagine going down on a woman.’ I’d be like, ‘That’s disgusting. I think that came from the fact that I just didn’t want to admit who I was,” she said. “I didn’t want to upset my family. I was deeply unhappy and depressed. She disclosed. Cara has been even further quoted in the report as saying, “When you don’t accept a part of yourself or love yourself, it’s like you’re not there, almost. Once I could talk about my sexuality freely, I wasn’t hiding anything anymore,”
“I was honestly terrified,” Delevingne revealed, “He was like, ‘She isn’t worth the energy. You deserve to be loved.’ He was so sweet, I could cry about it right now.” she added on thinking he might kick her out of the house.
The actor very gracefully revealed how she got the sense of pride which she didn’t have as a kid “A sense of pride is like a sense of belonging, a family outside your family, a place where you don’t have to apologize or feel ashamed,” she explained. “I guess I never felt like I belonged anywhere as a kid. Or I always felt like I didn’t belong in my own body. I felt so lost.” added Cara
In one of her early interactions with Elle Uk, the paper town actor quoted, “I’m just better when I’m in love,” she told the outlet. “That doesn’t have to mean with someone. It can also mean with myself. It just feels incredible when you’re not alone, when you’re facing the world with someone else.”