Victoria's Secret Angel Cara Delevingne Gets Candid in Mag Interview, Talks of Body Insecurities
She may have the body worthy of walking down the glittery runway, but Victoria's Secret Angel Cara Delevingne admits she has insecurities of her own.
The British model recently posed for the cover of i-D Magazine with a Pierrot clown-themed shoot. She may look eccentricly beautiful in every shot, but Cara admits during the interview that she was insecure about her body "because I'd like to be curvier."
Despite this insecurity, she still believes she is beautiful.
"The only important thing is if I am beautiful on the inside," Cara tells i-D.
Cara is also a proud Brit girl, as she declares "(n)othing beats the UK, either London or the British countryside..."
The budding actress also previously declared that "I want to make music, I want to act, I want to sing, I want to do something that doesn't make my skin erupt." To put simply, she meant that she "need to do things professionally or as a hobby that I realIy care about and I need a really creative outlet where I can push myself harder. I find it unnatural to not be passionate about my work."
Speaking of her acting stint, Cara initially declined to give more details about her latest project, but upon mention of her casting into Michael Winterbottom's newest film 'Face of An Angel,' she eventually caved in. "Michael is an incredible director and I'm working with an incredible cast. With acting, you're essentially learning on the job."
"(W)ith acting I can use that anxiousness. Michael told me that you can't teach natural talent and natural ability. He's never seen a bad actor go to lessons and become good, only a good actor become an even better one," Cara declares further.
It seems like she's ready to do anything for a role in the future. "I'd shave all my hair off and my eyebrows, I'd gain weight, I would do anything, sky dive, jump off buildings, do my own stunts, I want to learn all there is to learn," she quips.
But like any other celebrity, Cara is sometimes annoyed at the paparazzi, so much that she "tried to punch one in the face the other day. I'm worried that I'm going to get into trouble one day. The pictures never tell the whole story, they don't show the provocation from some of the paparazzi, and how some of them just want to provoke you and force an extreme reaction from you in order to get their story."