Delevingne is used to be followed by paparazzi, but one eager photographer apparently over-stepped the mark.
Cara Delevingne has again spoken of her disdain for “disgusting” paparazzi, taking to social media to complain that photographers had tried to take a picture up her skirt.
The 23 year old British model-turned actress went on Twitter to voice her complaints about the incident, which happened as she left London venue Scala on Wednesday night (December 16th) having attended a charity function with girlfriend Annie Clark.
“If a picture tomorrow soon comes out of my ass… I sincerely apologise! Some disgusting so-called 'human' with a camera tried to take a picture up my skirt… 'Welcome home'” she tweeted later that night.
Cara Delevingne launched a Twitter rant against a paparazzo who over-stepped the mark
She also asked her followers for advice on how to get her own back on the paparazzi, having suggested in the past that opportunistic and invasive photographers should be covered in “molten cheese”. “Any suggestions? Eggs?” she tweeted afterwards.
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Delevingne and girlfriend Clark, an indie artist who goes by the stage name of St. Vincent, had been at the Project-Zero Wave Makers concert event that evening. Featuring Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood, the charity is aimed at ocean conservation and raising awareness among people as to how to live more sustainably.
If a picture tomorrow comes out soon of my ass.... I sincerely apologise!
— Cara Delevingne (@Caradelevingne) December 17, 2015
The model has previously vented her frustration at paparazzi earlier this year, when she blasted photographers for making her feel like a “zoo animal” as she went about her business in Milan in September.
“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,” she said in a series of passionate tweets. “One day when I have time, I will find out where you live and camp outside your house with my friends armed with cameras. I refuse to let these grown men treat people like objects with no feelings and get away with it, I will never be silent.”
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