Cara Delevingne’s $7M mansion remains in shambles 6 months after being ravaged by fire
Cara Delevingne’s home is still completely scorched after a fire ripped through the Los Angeles mansion six months ago.
In exclusive photos obtained by The Post, the supermodel’s $7 million abode, featured in an Architectural Digest Open Door tour in 2021, looks as bad as the day it caught ablaze.
The pictures of Delevingne’s mansion were taken on Thursday, September 12, and show the once-beautiful four-bedroom, six-bathroom pad in shambles with wooden debris scattered amid the charcoal remains.
The roof is completely gone, and it seems like the “Suicide Squad” actress, 32, has made no moves to repair the house in the high-end neighborhood.
The Post has reached out to Delevingne’s rep.
The aerial shots show how horrific the blaze was. The terrifying fire ripped through the fashion model’s 8,000-square-foot mansion just before 4 a.m. on March 15. 94 firefighters and 13 fire trucks responded to the incident.
Delevingne was not home when the flames broke out as she’d been in the U.K. performing as Sally Bowles in “Cabaret” at the Playhouse Theatre in London; however, the actress got a fright because her beloved furry felines were locked inside a room on the property.
She shared the news of the fire on social media, expressing her devastation and fear that her two cream-colored kitties had perished in the flames.
“My heart is broken today… I cannot believe it,” Delevingne wrote, posting a photo of her cats. “Life can change in a blink of an eye. So cherish what you have
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Thankfully, after a several-hour search, both animals were found alive and rescued by hardworking firefighters, for whom the model expressed her heartfelt gratitude.
“Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all the firefighters and people that have showed up to help. They are alive!! Thank you to the firefighters,” Delevingne stated.
An Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson told Page Six at the time: “We have no reports of any animals being injured and once we did an extensive search of the property, we did not find any that were injured.”
One person was injured during the incident. A firefighter allegedly fell off a ladder and was transported to a nearby hospital in fair condition.
The “Only Murders in the Building” alum’s house sitter was treated at the scene for minor smoke inhalation; however, the person was not taken to a hospital for additional treatment.
Delevingne’s mom spoke out after the fire, telling TMZ her daughter was “devastated” over the incident.
“She had everything in her house. Her whole life,” she shared. “Her home. She built it, she made it, she has everything in it.”
Her father believed that blaze was sparked by an “electrical” fire that started when “something fell onto a power line.”
Sources told the outlet the fire started in Delevingne’s backroom and spread to the attic, causing the roof to collapse.
The model credited her sobriety for helping her through the tragedy. She had quit drinking and using drugs after a rehab stint before the fire.
“Of course it affected me, it’s super sad,” she said of the blaze in July during an interview the Times. “It never won’t be. But I don’t use it as a tool to keep myself sad.”
“I used to think drugs and alcohol helped me cope . . . but they didn’t, they kept me sad and super depressed,” Delevingne added. “I feel like I’ve got my power back and I’m not being controlled by other things.”