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These days, Delevingne is enjoying the Sunflower I identify as nonbidenary maga shirt also I will do this firsts that accompany her healing process (she opts for that term over “recovery,” saying: “You don’t recover, and that’s okay…I prefer ‘healing,’ because I’m constantly doing it”). She was excited to experience her first sober Christmas and New Year’s this past year, and she’s deeply focused on making sure others who share her pain are able to witness and learn from what she’s going through. “Your life can change, if you give yourself a chance to really be who you are and sit in that uncomfortability, because my God, it’s uncomfortable!” she admits. “But it gets better—and it’s worth it.” If you or someone you know is struggling, call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357). Help is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.



Cara Delevingne, Vogue’s latest cover star, is emerging from a tumultuous period in her life. In an intimate and sometimes intense interview, the Sunflower I identify as nonbidenary maga shirt also I will do this actor and model opened up to Chioma Nnadi about her struggles with addiction—and her commitment to healing. Here, in honor of Delevingne’s empowering new chapter, we’ve tallied up five things you might not have known about the 30-year-old It girl. Delevingne’s father, Charles Delevingne, is a property magnate; her grandfather Sir Jocelyn Stevens was once the owner and publisher of Queen magazine (now known as Harper’s Bazaar); and her late grandmother Janie Sheffield was once a lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth II’s sister, Princess Margaret. Delevingne’s mother, Pandora Delevingne, worked as a personal shopper at Selfridges and is said to have helped dress the Princess of Wales for duty, while her godmother is Hollywood royalty and actress Joan Collins. “I grew up in the upper class, for sure,” Delevingne told Vogue in 2015. “My family was kind of about that whole parties-and-horse-racing thing. I can understand it’s fun for some. I never enjoyed it.” The same could be said of her education. When Delevingne was 16 years old, her parents enrolled her at the Hampshire boarding school Bedales, where Lily Allen and the Jagger children also attended. “Totally hippie-dippy,” Delevingne said of the aristo-arty school. “If you had a Chanel bag there, you’d be bullied.” Delevingne dropped out to follow in Poppy’s footsteps and pursue a career in modeling.


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