Cara Delevingne's L.A. mansion engulfed in flames while she dazzles in London's West End!
Cara Delevingne, the acclaimed model and actress, faced a devastating event as her luxurious Hollywood mansion was engulfed in flames. While she was away in the UK, starring in the musical Cabaret in London's West End, it took a team of 94 firefighters over two hours to extinguish the fierce blaze. The mansion, famously known for its unique feature of a 'vagina tunnel,' suffered extensive damage in the fire, leaving Delevingne heartbroken as she expressed her emotions on social media, stating 'Life can change in a blink of an eye. So cherish every moment.' Despite the tragic incident, the community rallied together to support Delevingne during this challenging time, showcasing the true spirit of unity and compassion. In a twist of fate, one firefighter was taken to the hospital in fair condition, and a resident of the house experienced minor smoke inhalation, highlighting the risks and heroism involved in firefighting efforts.
It took 94 firefighters more than two hours to put out the blaze. Delevingne is currently in the UK starring in the musical Cabaret in London's West End.
Much of Cara Delevingne's Los Angeles house (yes, the one with the vagina tunnel) was destroyed in a fire on Friday. Delevingne, who was not home at the ...
A Los Angeles mansion belonging to British model and actress Cara Delevingne has been devastated by fire. The 31-year-old was not there at the time, ...
The model and actor wrote on Instagram 'My heart is broken' after house in Studio City apparently collapsed after a fire broke out.
The supermodel-turned-actress, who was in London performing in 'Cabaret,' confirmed the blaze on Instagram: "Life can change in a blink of an eye. So cherish ...
British model and star of Cabaret in West End thanks firefighters for saving her cats from burning 'adult playhouse'
One firefighter was taken to a hospital in fair condition with unspecified injuries, and one unidentified person from the house suffered minor smoke inhalation, ...
The fire at Cara Delevingne's Los Angeles home was caused by an "electrical" issue, according to her father Charles.
"They are alive! Thank you to the firefighters," Delevingne says in an update on Instagram. It took 94 firefighters more than two hours to extinguish the ...