The model says she was made to feel 'like a zoo animal' by paparazzi during visit to Milan, Italy.
Actress and model Cara Delevingne has spoken out against the paparazzi after a trip to Milan to promote her new clothing campaign for Mango with Kate Moss. The 23 year old described feeling like a zoo animal when faced with photographers and added that if she wasn't able to vent on twitter ‘these situations would probably end in violence.'
Cara Delevingne has hit out at the paparazzi on twitter.
“The paparazzi only get worse! I am not complaining but I just find it sad that I can't live in my own city because for that reason (sic),” Delevingne wrote on Twitter, Monday. “Also to the guys in Milan! I only cover my face when you are rude to me, please do not make me feel like a zoo animal.”
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“I was excited to be in Milan but now I have a feeling you are going to ruin my trip. If only I could make you feel the way you make me feel, I just hope that outside of this, you are able to feel empathy for others. If not then I feel truly sorry for you,” the 23 year old added.
The model then apologised to fans for the rant, before continuing, adding, “I refuse to let these grown men treat people like objects with no feelings and get away with it, I will never be silent.” Delevingne also replied to a tweeter who had questioned the model’s complaint, saying her whole career was based on being in the public eye.
“I know and I accept that. It's part of my job but there should be a line. No one should be made to feel like that,” she replied. “The silly thing is this will probably only make it worse, oopsie! I think they push me so far cause they want me to be violent.”
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Delevingne then ended by joking “I think the flashes are getting to my head Ha! Who needs privacy anyway? Sarcasm strikes again” It’s been a busy week for the 23 year old, who attended the premiere of her latest movie Pan on Sunday and then jetted off to Milan to appear at the Mango campaign launch.
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