The Columbus Dispatch

Delevingne moves into Gomez’s ‘Building’

- Erin Jensen

From friendship to onscreen romance: Cara Delevingne joins the sophomore season of “Only Murders in the Building” ( streaming weekly on Hulu) as a love interest for Mabel Mora, portrayed by the model’s close pal Selena Gomez.

The 29-year-olds met in 2010, when Delevingne, a fan of “Only Murders,” modeled in the first photo shoot for Gomez’s youthful clothing brand Dream Out Loud in Budapest, Hungary.

“We met on the side of a green, grassy hill running around in our clothing,” Delevingne remembers. “We got on very well, straightaw­ay, and were bonding over music. We were just so young then. It was just very funny to be sitting and laughing about the fact that we have dogs, and we’re so old now – not really old, but we’ve just come so far.”

Delevingne’s Alice is a mysterious artist who reaches out to Mabel about her artist collective. Like any character, she’s a potential suspect in the murder of Bunny Folger (Jayne Houdyshell), president of the board of The Arconia, the New York City co-op apartment building where friends and true-crime podcasters Mabel, Charles-haden Savage (Steve Martin) and Oliver Putnam (Martin Short) live.

In the first season finale, viewers learn Charles’ girlfriend Jan (Amy Ryan) killed Tim Kono (Julian Cihi). But a new mystery begins when Mabel discovers Bunny with a knitting needle plunged into her chest. Mabel, Charles and Oliver are labeled persons of interest in the Season 2 premiere, so they’re motivated to solve Bunny’s murder.

Alice “has a couple of secrets,” Delevingne says. “She has a bit of a mask on. She’s completely intrigued and consumed by her fascinatio­n with Mabel, and just trying to see if she could help her come out of her shell.”

Working with Delevingne was a highlight for Gomez.

“Just imagine getting to work with one of your best friends,” she says. “It’s a really, really fun experience.”

Delevingne says she and Gomez “became like mini-steve and Marty,” a comparison Martin agrees with.

“You were like two kids coming together, who hadn’t seen each other for a

(long time),” he tells Gomez.

Their friendship made intimate scenes more relaxed, Gomez says. “If anything, I felt more comfortabl­e because it was someone that I knew, and I love her very much.”

Playing a queer character is an opportunit­y Delevingne, who identifies as pansexual, cherishes.

“I loved how it’s portrayed because a lot of the times with queer characters it takes such a spotlight instead of just being part of the whole story,” she says. “I was so grateful, because it means a lot to me to represent the community in such a fun way.”

Gomez says, “It’s really wonderful that we were able to organicall­y take this character into a whole new season of her life.”

Delevingne isn’t the show’s only famous fan. Gomez says, “I know Taylor (Swift) really loved it.” And Short says director Steven Spielberg visited the set in New York.

During the director’s visit, Gomez remembers “just geeking out . ... I get a little bit starstruck with the people I respect,” she says. “

Who’s Spielberg’s favorite character? Oliver, Short quickly replies, explaining playfully: “He’s just a sucker for quality, I guess.”

 ?? HULU ?? “She has a couple of secrets,” Cara Delevingne says of her character in “Only Murders in the Building.”
HULU “She has a couple of secrets,” Cara Delevingne says of her character in “Only Murders in the Building.”

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