May 8th 2024.
It seems like the internet trolls will never cease to find something to criticize about celebrities. This time, they targeted Cara Delevingne, accusing her of being "coked up" during an interview at the Met Gala. But the supermodel didn't let their hurtful words get to her, and she hit back at them with grace and poise.
Cara, who has been sober for almost two years now, has been very open about her struggles with drugs and alcohol. She even went to rehab after her family's attempts to intervene failed. However, at the Met Gala, she looked radiant and full of life, despite recently going through the trauma of a fire in her LA home.
Wearing a stunning headpiece covered in lab-grown diamonds, she stopped for an interview that was unexpectedly interrupted by designer Stella McCartney and singer Ed Sheeran. As they surprised her from behind, Cara playfully called them "mum" and "dad," which caused some trolls to assume she was drunk or high. But she didn't let their hurtful comments slide and hit back, stating that she has been sober for almost two years and thanking those who support her.
The concern for Cara's well-being first arose in September 2022 when paparazzi photos showed her looking dishevelled and behaving erratically after attending Burning Man. But her friends, including Margot Robbie, rallied around her and helped her get back on track. In a recent interview, Cara revealed that she initially pushed them away but eventually realized how much their support meant to her.
Last year, she opened up about the challenges of her recovery, but she also mentioned that it has been worth it. She stated that she couldn't imagine giving up her sobriety and that she finally feels like she can be free and true to herself.
But this isn't the first time that Cara has spoken about her mental health. In a previous interview with Vogue, she admitted that she wasn't ready to face her demons until she fell into a "bad place." And it was only then that she sought help and started to heal.
Since then, Cara has remained sober and has been keeping busy with various projects, including her recent role in the West End production of Cabaret. Despite the challenges she has faced, she continues to thrive and inspire others with her bravery and honesty.
The trolls may never stop, but Cara's resilience and determination are a reminder that their hurtful words have no power over those who choose to rise above them.
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