The Borneo Post

Cara wants to be an inspiratio­n to girls who aren’t normal

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CARA Delevingne (above) wants to become “an inspiratio­n to girls who aren’t normal”.

The model-turned-actress has developed a strong bond with her fans through her various social media accounts, and Cara has insisted she wants her followers to see the ups and downs of her day-to- day life.

Reflecting on her social media activity, Cara - who has starred in movies like ‘ Paper Towns’ and ‘Suicide Squad’ - told Elle: “I think it’s important to express yourself.

“I hope I can be an inspiratio­n to girls who aren’t normal or feel like they (don’t) belong, because I definitely don’t a lot of the time.”

Despite this, Cara previously admitted to finding aspects of social media to be “creepy”.

The 26-year- old star shared: “I was just in Scotland, and they knew: ‘ Oh, you were in Inverness this weekend.’ I was like: ‘How did you know that?’ and they said: ‘Because someone who was in the bathroom with you tweeted it.’ It’s just creepy, things like that, someone in a bathroom stall.

“When I was growing up, I was fans of so many people in music and acting, but it’s a different kind of fandom now, it’s like they’re obsessed.

“They find one person they obsess over and they follow them - they have to know everything about their lives, because you have that access, Instagram and Twitter, you can literally be a part of their lives. So they get one person and that’s it. It’s really changed things. It’s kind of scary, really.”

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