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Sober Cara Delevingne recalls getting drunk at age 8: I thought drugs and alcohol ‘helped me cope’
By Vanessa Serna,
16 hours ago
Cara Delevingne recalled getting drunk at her aunt’s wedding when she was just 8 years old.
While reflecting on her decades-long struggles with substance abuse, the “Suicide Squad” star, 31, thought back to her aunt’s nuptials in 2001 during an interview with the Sunday Times published on July 7.
“I got drunk that day,” she said. “I was eight, what a crazy age to get drunk.”
Cara Delevingne admitted she got drunk at her aunt’s wedding when she was 8 years old. Dave Benett/Getty Images The “Suicide Squad” star reflected on her aunt’s big day in 2001 while opening up about her years of substance abuse. Penske Media via Getty Images
Delevingne, who has been sober since 2022, admitted she turned to substances to help her through hard times.
“I used to think drugs and alcohol helped me cope,” she told the outlet, per People . “But they didn’t, they kept me sad and super depressed. I feel like I’ve got my power back and I’m not being controlled by other things.”
“I got drunk that day,” she told the Sunday Times in an interview published on July 7. GC Images Delevingne added, “I was eight, what a crazy age to get drunk.” FameFlynet.uk.com / SplashNews.com
“Listen, I signed up for this, this is my job, it’s what I do. But without that would I be sober now?” she questioned.
Despite being on her newfound path, Delevingne doesn’t mind hanging out around others who drink during parties and festivals.
The model admitted that she often turned to substances to help her “cope.” Dave Benett/Getty Images “I used to think drugs and alcohol helped me cope,” she explained. AFP via Getty Images “But they didn’t, they kept me sad and super depressed. I feel like I’ve got my power back and I’m not being controlled by other things,” she added. Getty Images For SOLT
Last month, she attended the Glastonbury Festival in England while completely sober.
Reflecting on the experience, she told the outlet, “It smelt bad, my feet hurt and I didn’t stay up so late, but it was just as much fun. I never want my life to change in that way.”
The actress also mentioned the fire that burned down her $7 million mansion in Los Angeles in March, claiming she likely would’ve abused substances as a coping mechanism if she hadn’t been on the wagon.
“It sucks but everyone was safe and, like anything, if I’d not been sober I would still be reeling over that,” she said.
The “Only Murders in the Building” star now attends festivals and parties while sober. Dave Benett/Getty Images Last month, she attended the Glastonbury Festival in England. caradelevingne/Instagram
Since getting clean, the actress has been open about her journey, admitting it’s made her “stable” and “calmer” despite fighting temptation.
“It hasn’t [been easy], but there have never been moments when I’m like, ‘This isn’t worth it,’” she told Elle UK in July 2023. “It’s been worth every second. I just don’t know what it would take for me to give it up.”
After going through a 12-step treatment program in 2023, the “Only Murders in the Building” star also revealed she planned to permanently remove her tattoos to signify a “fresh start” of her “new beginnings.”
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