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Cara Delevingnes Sultry Bed Selfie with Minke

Cara Delevingne turned heads as she shared a series of sultry snaps to her Instagram on Tuesday.The model, 33, showed off her natural beauty as she went makeup-...

Cara Delevingnes Sultry Bed Selfie with Minke
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Bintano News

March 31, 2026

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turned heads as she shared a series of sultry snaps to her Instagram on Tuesday.

The model, 33, showed off her natural beauty as she went makeup-free in a revealing selfie in bed with her adorable cat.

She then shared another cheeky snap of her girlfriend Minke naked in the background of a photo of her cat with a 'smirking face' emoji covering her decency. 

This was followed by a snap showing her girlfriend playing the guitar and Cara playing the piano.

Alongside the snaps, Cara penned: 'What love is like.'

It comes after Cara put on a cosy display with Minke as they stepped out for the Awards earlier this month. 

Cara Delevingne turned heads as she shared a series of sultry snaps to her Instagram on Tuesday

The model, 33, shared another cheeky snap of her girlfriend Minke naked in the background of a photo of her cat with a smirk emoji covering her decency

The model led the stars at this year's media awards, which took place at the Beverly Hilton Hills in Los Angeles.

Cara looked boasted an edgy display in a black hooded dress with her hair slicked back apart from a gurl strategically styled.

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Snaps from inside the event show Cara and her singer girlfriend Minke as they embraced each other for the shoot.

Minke, whose real name is Leah Mason, showed off her slim physique in a black suit.

The loved up couple couldn't look happier as they gazed into each other's eyes before taking their seats for the ceremony.

It comes after Cara revealed the unique thing she does to lift her spirits when she is 'having a bad day'.

The star explained that she scrolls through fundraising pages when she would like to improve her mood.

She told Variety that she strolls GoFundMe pages, which are often set up to financially help people during a time of need, when she's having a 's**tty day'.

This was followed by a snap showing her girlfriend playing the guitar

She also shared a snap of her by the piano with her cat

Alongside the snaps, Cara penned: 'What love is like.'

'I like seeing an actual dent that you can make to help someone,' she told the publication.

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Cara noted that she has been trying to use Instagram less, but can't quite bring herself to delete it from her phone.

'That algorithm is not meant for good things,' she explained.

'I haven't gotten to the point where I've deleted Instagram off my phone yet, but I'm constantly working on self-control because I find myself going on there without even realising I am. It's terrifying.'

Earlier in her career, Cara bravely opened up about her mental health struggles as she admitted she had moments when she 'had moments when she didn't want to carry on'.

She likened being a teenager to feeling like she was on 'a rollercoaster to hell'.

'I'm not in hell now,' she said on an episode of This Morning. 'The things that stick with all of us the most are the darker times, the more traumatic times.'

'Those are some of the points I remember the most. I didn't know how to communicate my emotions. I was very ashamed of the way I felt.

'I had a very privileged upbringing, I was very lucky, I went to an amazing school.

'(But) I had depression and I had moments when I didn't want to carry on. And then the guilt of feeling that way and not being able to tell anyone because I shouldn't feel that way and I shouldn't feel bad. It's the guilt.'

'That's what I want to be for teenagers, not necessarily a role model, but someone who has been through it and come out the other side.'

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It comes after Cara put on a cosy display with Minke as they stepped out for the GLAAD Awards earlier this month

 The catwalk star was referring to comments she gave in an interview recently in which she opened up about her depression battle during her youth and admitted she 'hated' herself so much she 'didn't want to be alive anymore'.

She told the publication: 'I hated myself for being depressed, I hated feeling depressed, I hated feeling.

'I was very good at disassociating from emotion completely. And all the time I was second-guessing myself, saying something and then hating myself for saying it.

'I didn't understand what was happening apart from the fact that I didn't want to be alive anymore. I wish I could have given myself a hug. I wish I'd known that I was still in there somewhere, that I wasn't my own worst enemy, that I wasn't trapped.

That if you can hold on for dear life – because being a teenager can feel like you're on a rollercoaster to hell, that's what it honestly felt like to me – you can get through it.'

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