Cara Delevingne opens up about “being in love” with girlfriend St Vincent for the FIRST time
The supermodel is in a relationship with the female musician but revealed she only has erotic dreams about men 12 Shares
Cara Delevingne has described “being in love” with St Vincent as “a miracle”.
The 22-year-old model is feeling “so happy” since she began dating the musician – whose real name is Annie Clark – back in December, as she never thought she would find anyone to love her.
Speaking about her relationship with the singer for the first time, she gushed: “I think that being in love with my girlfriend is a big part of why I’m feeling so happy with who I am these days. And for those words to come out of my mouth is actually a miracle.”
Cara Delevingne has described “being in love” with St Vincent as “a miracle”.
The 22-year-old model is feeling “so happy” since she began dating the musician – whose real name is Annie Clark – back in December, as she never thought she would find anyone to love her.
Speaking about her relationship with the singer for the first time, she gushed: “I think that being in love with my girlfriend is a big part of why I’m feeling so happy with who I am these days. And for those words to come out of my mouth is actually a miracle.”
The Paper Towns actress admitted she feels particularly thrilled to be in a committed relationship with the 32-year-old because she struggled so much with her sexuality while growing up.
Cara Delevingne and St Vincent
Speaking about being gay, she explained: “It took me a long time to accept the idea, until I first fell in love with a girl at 20 and recognised that I had to accept it.
“Women are what completely inspire me, and they have also been my downfall.”
However, Cara confessed although she is in a loving relationship with a woman, she only ever has saucy dreams involving men.
She revealed: “But I have erotic dreams only about men. I had one two nights ago where I went up to a guy in the back of a VW minivan, with a bunch of his friends around him, and pretty much jumped him.”
Meanwhile, the star – who is currently working on DC comics movie Suicide Squad – said she believes she could never have a real heterosexual relationship because men would choose to dump her as she’s “a whole bunch of crazy”.
She told the July issue of Vogue magazine: “The thing is, if I ever found a guy I could fall in love with, I’d want to marry him and have his children. And that scares me to death because I think I’m a whole bunch of crazy, and I always worry that a guy will walk away once he really, truly knows me.”