The Los Angeles home of model and actor Cara Delevingne was engulfed in flames in the Studio City neighborhood early Friday morning. The fire resulted in significant damage to the two-story house, ultimately leading to the collapse of the roof.
Upon arrival, firefighters found heavy fire at the rear of the house, which quickly spread to the attic, destroying a room in the process. One firefighter was hospitalized in fair condition due to unspecified injuries, while one individual from the house suffered minor smoke inhalation.
Delevingne, who is currently performing in a production of “Cabaret” on London's West End, was not present at the time of the fire. She took to Instagram to express gratitude to the firefighters and individuals who responded to the incident.
The house, featured in a 2021 Architectural Digest profile, boasted unique elements such as a costume room, a bathroom dedicated to David Bowie, poker and billiard rooms, and a ball pit. Delevingne had shared her fondness for the ball pit, stating, “If I’m having a bad day, I just hop in the ball pit. You can’t really cry in a ball pit.”
Despite the devastation, Delevingne confirmed that her two cats were unharmed in the fire. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Delevingne, known for her work as a fashion model and actress, has appeared in various films and television series, including “Suicide Squad,” “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets,” “Only Murders in the Building,” and “American Horror Story.”
As the community comes together to support Delevingne during this challenging time, the impact of the fire serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of life and the importance of cherishing what one has.