Cara Delevingne
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
What am I doing?
Everyone thought I was either very annoying, which I can see how I was.
I can look back at myself and go, wow, that would have really, this little thing just bubbling around, but also it's a lot.
It didn't, I was like, we're taking photos here.
And we're like, isn't the vibe of like, if we're all sitting here being super serious, like no one's having fun.
I don't really understand.
Isn't it lucky that we get to do this, but then enjoy it, play music, have fun and sing and dance.
And anyone that, especially at that time who knew me as a model, all I would do is sing and dance and be, that's what made me feel comfortable on set.
They just don't hire you.
Or, you know, they do it once and then you never work with them again.
But, you know, I had people... I was pretty polarizing.
I was quite vocal about how I didn't think modeling was like... The fashion industry was healthy for girls and for so many people.
I was in a really fortunate position and was in a top percentage where I was making money.
But so many of these girls were taken from countries and parents and the agencies.
I was very like...
That was why I started really feeling quite empty because I didn't like what I was representing.
And when little girls would come up to me and their moms and they'd be like, my daughter wants to be a model because of you.
And I was like, don't.
Don't do it.
Well, that's a weird feeling, Cara, because you're like, the thing that I'm doing for a living.