Cara Delevingne's $7 million Los Angeles mansion was tragically destroyed by a roaring fire in the early hours of Friday morning. The incident left the model and actress devastated, as confirmed by her mother, Pandora Delevingne. The fire, believed to be electrical in nature, started after an object fell on a powerline during windy conditions.
The Los Angeles Fire Department received a call at around 3:57 a.m. local time and found a heavy fire at the property. The blaze originated at the back of the mansion, eventually consuming a room and causing the roof to collapse. It took 94 firefighters over two hours to extinguish the flames.
Despite the extensive damage, no evacuations were necessary, as confirmed by the Los Angeles Police Department. While the official cause of the fire is yet to be determined, authorities have stated that there is currently no suspicion of criminal activity or arson.
Cara Delevingne took to Instagram to express her heartbreak over the incident, emphasizing the importance of cherishing what one has. She reassured her followers that her two cats, initially a cause for concern, were safe and thanked the firefighters for their efforts.
Despite the personal tragedy, Cara continued with her scheduled performance in the play 'Cabaret' at London's Playhouse Theatre. The show proceeded as planned, with Cara expected to continue her role until June 1.