The ‘Paper Town’ leading lady and the British singer/songwriter are spotted making out four months after the model was seen kissing actress Sienna Miller in New York City.
AceShowbiz –Cara Delevingne seemed to have found herself a new love. When taking a trip to Portofino, Italy this week, the model was photographed locking lips with British singer/songwriter Minke.
In poolside pictures surfacing online, Cara and Minke shared a passionate kiss while the 29-year-old catwalk beauty was holding a bottle of sparkling water. The musician, meanwhile, carried Carmen Maria Machado’s book, “Her Body and Other Parties”.
For the outing, the “Paper Towns” actress donned a black short-sleeved button-down Bob Marley top that she paired with blue striped shorts. As for the “Too Late” songstress, whose real name is Leah Mason, she wore a white maxi dress.
The steamy session arrived four months after Cara was spotted kissing actress Sienna Miller at Temple Bar in New York City. “It was like fluid friends. Sienna made out with this tall guy, and then she made out with Cara,” a source told Page Six at that time. Noting that Cara’s sister Poppy Delevingne was also there, the source added, “It was like a fun night out.”
It was unclear whether Cara and Minke are an item. Last June, however, the “Carnival Row” star made it clear in an interview with Cosmopolitan that she’s exhausted with all the rumors and assumptions about her dating life.
“People constantly assume that any woman I’m standing next to or photographed with must be someone I’m dating, which has been challenging–not only on me but also on them,” she continued. “It makes me want to become more of a hermit and isolate myself, which is horrible because I’m a person that loves to be around people.”
Cara came out as pansexual back in 2020,. When speaking to Gwyneth Paltrow on the latters “The goop” podcast, she admitted that she was initially “disgusted” by same-sex relationships and “suicidal” before coming to terms with her sexuality. She said, “There is still a part of me where I’m like, ‘Oh I really I wish I could just be straight.’ There is still that side to it.”
“I didn’t know anyone who was gay, or I didn’t know that was a thing. Actually, I think growing up I was quite – not noticeably or I wasn’t knowledgeable of the fact that I was probably quite homophobic,” she confessed. “The idea of being same sex anything, I was disgusted by that in myself,” she recalled, “I was like, ‘Oh my god. Oh I could never! That’s disgusting!’ “
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