• Cara Delevingne Done With the Fashion Industry, Calls it "Disgusting"

    Cara Delevingne has never been the type of person to hold her tongue, if something rubs her the wrong way she won't hesitate to speak about it. So what injustice is she fighting against this time? Hypersexualization of young girls and harassment in the fashion industry. Delevingne recently revealed to London's 'The Times' she is "not doing fashion work anymore," citing the "disgusting" practices used in the industry.
  • St. Vincent, Cara Delevingne Relationship Confirmed in New 'Vogue' Cover Story

    Rumors have been swirling around for months that model/actress Cara Delevingne and Annie Clark (a.k.a., St. Vincent) are dating, and now it's confirmed that those musings are true. In a new cover story in Vogue, the Paper Towns actress admitted that she and Clark are in fact an item and has chalked up her new happiness to her current relationship.
  • A$AP Ferg, Cara Delevingne Walk-Off Sparks "Dope Walk" Movement From Fans [WATCH]

    Last month A$AP Ferg dropped his Ferg Forever mixtape, but one song in particular, the Stelios-produced track "Dope Walk," is making headlines because of a reference Ferg makes to model Cara Delevingne. "I'm on my gangster lean like a dope fiend / My walk's meaner than Cara Delevingne's / "Check out my walk because it's so amazing / Nothing like Bobby Shmurda's but I congratulate him / More like a gangsta lean, let's get this picture painted," Ferg raps on the braggadocious verse.
  • Die Antwoord Share 'Ugly Boy' Music Video Featuring Marilyn Manson, Flea, Jack Black [WATCH]

    South African hip-hop duo Die Antwoord has shared the music video for their song "Ugly Boy," which you can check out below. The video, directed by Die Antwoord member Ninja, features a couple cameo appearances from other musicians — who are apparently "ugly boys" — including Marilyn Manson and Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.Other cameo appearances in the video include actor Jack Black and models Cara Delevingne and Dita Von Teese. Electronic artist Aphex Twin, whose song "Ageipolis" is sampled in the track, has been rumored by some sites as appearing in the video, though "Pitchfork" notes that he does not actually appear.As can be expected of the famously weird Die Antwoord, the music video for "Ugly Boy" is pretty weird stuff, with plenty of blood, violence and other unsettling/offensive images, including a guy in blackface wearing a sweatshirt that reads, "Hi, My Name is God."
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