Cara Delevingne reveals she is ‘manifesting’ having a baby
‘I buy clothes for my future child who doesn’t exist’: Cara Delevingne reveals she is ‘manifesting’ having a baby as she poses for striking shoot
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Cara Delevingne has revealed that she buys clothes for her non-existent child as she firmly believes she will have kids in the future.
The model, 29, said she is ‘manifesting’ having a child of her own, but doesn’t want to start a family for a little while yet despite already mentally preparing.
Cara made the confession as she posed for a spread with Harper’s Bazaar UK, and looked sensational in the accompanying images that saw her model a plunging white mini dress.
‘I buy clothes for my future child who doesn’t exist’: Cara Delevingne revealed she is ‘manifesting’ having a baby as she posed for a striking Harper’s Bazaar UK shoot
Another shot showed the English beauty looking gorgeous in a green silk dress, as she posed with her arms raised showing off her impressive array of inkings.
Speaking to the magazine for an accompanying interview, Cara said: ‘I want to have babies. But not yet.
‘I buy children’s clothes for my future child who doesn’t exist. Baby shoes really get me – they break my heart.
‘I went shopping the other day and I bought these tiny Air Jordans, which are purple and they have a lion on them. I’m manifesting…’
Flawless: Another shot showed the English beauty looking effortlessly gorgeous in a green silk dress, as she raised her arms showing off her impressive array of ink
The star – who identifies as pansexual – also spoke about the lack of LGBTQ+ role models she’d growing up and how it inspires her to be more open as an adult.
She said: ‘I do think I would have hated myself less, I would have not been so ashamed, if I’d had someone.
‘The one thing I’m happy about growing up queer and fighting it and hiding it is it gives me so much fire and drive to try to make people’s lives easier in some way by talking about it.’
Out soon: The March issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK is on sale from 2 February
It comes after Cara said that her sisters ‘did their best to be there’ for her as she admitted ‘growing up as a queer child was isolating and hard to navigate at times’.
She said she saw her sisters Chloe, 37, and Poppy, 35, as the ‘epitome of the woman I wanted to be’.
Cara, who has dated stars including St Vincent and Ashley Benson, also said it was something she ‘had to go through’ herself and is a journey she will be on ‘for the rest of my life’.
‘I saw my sisters as the epitome of the woman I wanted to be. I soon realised that I couldn’t be the same – all of us have different paths – but they showed me the most fundamental things that I had to learn in life,’ Cara told The Sunday Times.
Growing up as a queer child was isolating and hard to navigate at times. My sisters did their best to be there for me but it was something I had to go through myself to truly know who I was.
‘I’m still on that journey and will continue to be for the rest of my life.’
The March issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK is on sale from 2 February
Sisters: It comes after Cara said that her sisters ‘did their best to be there’ for her as she admitted ‘growing up as a queer child (pictured with Poppy left and Chloe right)