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  • Kendall Jenner and Cara Delevingne Wake Up Together, Pose for Photo in Bed

    Kendall Jenner and Cara Delevingne seem to have woken up in bed together this weekend. The two posed for a photo while in bed and wearing similar striped pajamas.

    Delevingne, who like Kendall Jenner, is a fashion model, posted the aforementioned snapshot to her Instagram account.

    “CaKe on a Sunday ???” she captioned the photo. CaKe is what the girls call themselves when they’re together. The “Ca” stands for Cara and the “Ke” for Kendall.

    The striped pajamas were the style of the day for Kim Kardashian West’s baby shower on Sunday. Kendall Jenner and Cara Delevingne, along with Kylie Jenner, all attended the shower. The shower’s theme was Troop Beverly Hills–a throwback to a 1980s film starring Shelley Long. All the girls were given the matching pajamas to wear to Kim’s shower.

    Kendall Jenner, Cara Delevingne, and Kylie Jenner all left the shower a bit earlier than the remainder of the guests. It’s uncertain where they were headed next.

    Cara Delevingne is in a relationship with singer St. Vincent. Do you suppose she has any issues with how close Cara is with Kendall Jenner? Surely she understands that the photo of Kendall Jenner and Cara Delevingne together in bed was nothing more than two pals hanging out.

  • Cara Delevingne and St. Vincent Take the Fashion World by Storm, Are They Engaged?

    Cara Delevingne and St. Vincent, whose real name is Annie Clark, are a lesbian couple (although Delevingne identifies as bisexual), and they’ve taken the fashion world by storm. Is that because there have been so few obvious lesbian couples before them in the fashion world or because they’ve given no fodder for scandal to the tabloids?

    This past Wednesday at Paris Fashion Week, the couple was spotted wearing silver diamond rings at a Chanel show. While this may or may not be of significance, Cara Delevingne and her lady love certainly made news for wearing them.

    It was this past July that Cara Delevingne confirmed her relationship with Clark, in an interview with Vogue.

    “I think that being in love with my girlfriend is a big part of why I’m feeling so happy with who I am these days,” she said. “And for those words to come out of my mouth is actually a miracle.”

    She had a hard time coming to terms with the fact that she felt attracted to women.

    “It took me a long time to accept the idea, until I first fell in love with a girl at 20 and recognized that I had to accept it. But I have erotic dreams only about men. I had one two nights ago where I went up to a guy in the back of a VW minivan, with a bunch of his friends around him, and pretty much jumped him,” she said.

    Cara Delevingne and St. Vincent have been camera magnets in recent weeks as they attended fashion shows in not just Paris, but London and New York, too.

    They come without scandal and they portray an eclectic, but rather trendy sense of style.

    A photo posted by St. Vincent (@st_vincent) on

    Cara Delevingne and St. Vincent have teased in the past that they might want to get married. It was this past June when St. Vincent posted a photo of a handwritten note that said, ‘Marry me, Annie Clark’ on her Instagram account. The handwriting was believed to be that of Cara Delevingne. The singer captioned the picture with “Ok…”

    A photo posted by St. Vincent (@st_vincent) on

    In the meantime, while fans try to figure out if Cara and Annie are engaged, the two are likely loving the attention their getting from the fashion world.

    Do you see Cara Delevingne and St. Vincent as mates for life?

  • Cara Delevingne And St. Vincent Have Broken Up Again?

    Cara Delevingne And St. Vincent Have Broken Up Again?

    A source reveals that Cara Delevingne split with her singer girlfriend, St. Vincent.

    Page Six was told by the insider that the breakup happened just recently since the couple was still seen on Instagram just two weeks ago.

    But these rumors were quashed by the couple themselves.

    “Being in love with my girlfriend is a big part of why I’m feeling so happy with who I am these days,” the 22-year-old model-turned-actress told Vogue’s July issue.

    Delevingne, looking gorgeous as ever, wore a Saint Laurent at the red carpet premiere of her new movie Paper Towns on Tuesday at the AMC Loews Lincoln Square in New York City.

    And St. Vincent was there to support her girlfriend all the way. They appeared to be still-together just a day after it was rumored that they had split up again.

    Earlier that day, Cara appeared on The Today Show, Live! With Kelly and Michael and also at the Apple Store for a Q&A with the cast and filmmakers of the new movie.

    While on stage at the event, she was seen playing with the Apple Watch of Paper Town’s author and executive producer John Green.

    St. Vincent, whose real name is Annie Clark, posted yesterday on Instagram a photo of the gift she just received from Delevingne.

    “An Airline Twin Tone guitar signed by David Bowie. Thank you, @caradelevingne. Best gift ever in the entire world. (Heart emoji…),” she captioned the sweet photo.

    Page Six revealed that Delevingne’s rep did not comment about the supposed breakup and neither did St. Vincent’s rep.

    “But Cara looked happy Saturday at a WSJ Magazine and Forevermark screening of her film Paper Towns,” they said.

    So, it seems that for now, these two women are still together despite the ongoing breakup rumors.

  • Cara Delevingne: Sexuality “Not A Phase,” Flattered by Petition Insisting On Apology from Anna Wintour

    Cara Delevingne was recently featured in an interview with Vogue magazine, in which the writer suggested the model’s sexuality was a phase.

    This past weekend, The New York Times published a new interview with the Paper Towns actress, in which she spoke of discovering a petition that insisted upon an apology from Vogue’s Anna Wintour. She found the petition flattering.

    “My sexuality is not a phase. I am who I am,” Cara Delevingne told the Times.

    And though she believes there was nothing malicious in the Vogue article, she felt it was misleading.

    Cara Delevingne is presently dating Annie Clark. She is a singer who performs under the stage name of St. Vincent. Delevingne says she is bisexual.

    “If I ever found a guy I could fall in love with, I’d want to marry him and have his children,” she says in the Vogue article.

    The writer of the Vogue piece added that Cara Delevingne’s parents suggested her love of women might be a phase. The writer, Rob Haskell, added in his own words that “they may be correct.”

    He also suggests that her interest in women is due to a poor relationship with her mother.

    The petition the model and actress speaks of now boasts more than 22,000 signatures. The title of the petition reads, “Tell Vogue Magazine : Being LGBT Isn’t A “Phase!”

    Do you think Vogue–or at the very least the writer of the article about Cara Delevingne–owes an apology to all LGBT people?

    The comment about Cara’s sexuality being a “phase” is rather condescending. It implies she isn’t able to discern her own sexuality.

    What’s your take on the Vogue article on Cara Delevingne?

  • Cara Delevingne, Kendall Jenner, and More Join Taylor Swift on Stage in London

    Cara Delevingne, Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, Martha Hunt, Karlie Kloss, and even Serena Williams joined Taylor Swift on stage in London on Saturday night. During her smash hit single ‘Style,’ the ladies were all brought out on stage to strut their stuff in front of a sold-out audience.

    Taylor Swift brought a special guest on stage during ‘Style’ at a recent show in Philadelphia. The audience went wild when Law & Order: SVU star Mariska Hargitay appeared on stage. Imagine the excitement of that London crowd when not one–but six–of Taylor Swift’s friends took to the stage.

    Cara Delevingne, Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, Martha Hunt, and Karlie Kloss are all fashion models, so walking the stage was likely no big deal to them. But how do you suppose Serena Williams felt?

    The tennis superstar actually shared her excitement over the fun she had on stage with Taylor Swift via social media.

    “Cool down after the @taylorswift concert with my bff @carowozniacki,” she captioned the photo.

    Cara Delevingne made news recently for being romantically involved with singer St. Vincent.

    “I think that being in love with my girlfriend is a big part of why I’m feeling so happy with who I am these days,” Delevingne said in the July issue of Vogue. “And for those words to come out of my mouth is actually a miracle.”

    On Saturday night, however, Cara Delevingne was in full model mode–with a side of Taylor Swift tunes–as she entertained the audience during ‘Style.’

    The audience no doubt loved seeing Kendall Jenner on stage with Taylor Swift. Where else can they see a superstar singer, fashion models, and a Keeping Up With the Kardashians star–all at the same time?

    Taylor Swift certainly entertains with these surprise guests during her concerts.

    Who do you suppose she might bring out on stage with her next?

  • Cara Delevingne Declares Her Love For St. Vincent, gushing ‘I’m So Happy’

    Cara Delevingne is shouting to the world that she is in love with musician Annie Clark.

    In an interview for the July cover of Vogue, the 22-year-old supermodel couldn’t help but gush over her new-found love.

    “I think that being in love with my girlfriend is a big part of why I’m feeling so happy with who I am these days,” said Cara Delevigne of her 32-year-old girlfriend. “And for those words to come out of my mouth is actually a miracle.”

    It was a difficult declaration to make, even to herself because of lingering issues tied to her confusion over her sexuality as a kid.

    “It took me a long time to accept the idea, until I first fell in love with a girl at 20 and recognized that I had to accept it,” she said. “But I have erotic dreams only about men. … Women are what completely inspire me, and they have also been my downfall. I have only been hurt by women, my mother [a recovering heroin addict] first of all.”

    Delevingne also opened up about her bouts with depression, anxiety and “self-hatred,” which manifested when she was 15 years old.

    “All of a sudden I was hit with a massive wave of depression and anxiety and self-hatred, where the feelings were so painful that I would slam my head against a tree to try to knock myself out,” said Cara Delevingne. “I never cut, but I’d scratch myself to the point of bleeding. … I smoked a lot of pot as a teenager, but I was completely mental with or without drugs.”

    It came to a crisis when she contemplated suicide.

    “I was packing my bags, and suddenly I just wanted to end it,” she said. “I had a way, and it was right there in front of me. And I was like, I need to decide whether I love myself as much as I love the idea of death.”

    A light at the end of the tunnel came when she heard Outkast’s SpottieOttieDopaliscious, which was played the funeral of a friend who had died of a heroin overdose.

    “It felt like a warning from him,” Cara Delevingne recalled. “And it made me so furious with myself.”

    Delevingne is leading a healthier and happier life these days, especially with acting gigs in the film adaptation of John Green’s Paper Towns, and a part in the much-anticipated Suicide Squad.

    “I’m not allowed to drink. I’m not allowed good food,” Delevinge said of standards set up for shooting Suicide Squad. After turning 20 and eating McDonald’s all the time and drinking too much, it started to show on my stomach and on my face. But I’m playing a homicidal witch, so I need to look ripped.”

    “But can you believe that?” marveled Cara Delevingne. “That I have to exercise restraint after I’ve succeeded in a business where for years I had no restraint, where the whole point was excess?”

  • Bill Murray On Why He Thinks Ralph Nader Is “The Greatest Living American”

    Bill Murray is a big fan of Ralph Nader. In an interview with The Guardian, the actor talked about a host of topics including religion, politics, stardom, and the aforementioned political activist. Murray’s admiration for Nader is more than public. The actor campaigned for Nader when he ran during the 2000 presidential election. In the interview, Murray calls Nader “The Greatest Living American”.

    He expounded on his point of view by discussing Nader’s campaign for automobile safety back in the 60s. “People thought: ‘Why is this son of a gun making me wear a seatbelt?’ Well, in 1965 I think the number was 55,000 deaths on the highway a year. That’s a lot of people dying. So he’s saved just about a couple of million people by now. It’s crazy! And that’s just one thing he did!”

    He added, “I mean, they made a movie about the German who smuggled the Jews out. He saved hundreds. Great man. Deserved a movie. Spectacular. Great film and a great human being. But this guy, Ralph—there’s no movies about Ralph.”

    If there’s one thing that Bill Murray and Ralph Nader have in common, it’s their “everyman” quality. The same appeal that made Murray fawn over Nader is also why people seem to be flocking around Murray wherever he’s seen.

    Murray is currently busy promoting the film St. Vincent, one of the rare lead parts he has gotten in recent years. There are already rumors of an Oscar nomination for Murray, but the star admitted he’s not one to chase after prizes. In an interview with The National, he says, “That running after prizes stuff, I was involved in that once before. It’s like a low-grade virus. It’s an infection when you really campaign for it. But it’s fun to win the prize because you get the chance to get up on stage and be funny.”

  • Bill Murray Talks All-Female ‘Ghostbusters’ Cast

    Bill Murray starred in Ghostbusters thirty years ago, and he doesn’t want to star in any future Ghostbusters productions. However, that hasn’t stopped the funny man and actor from discussing the possibility of a remake with an all-female cast. And what an amazing cast that would be.

    “I’m fine with it; I’d go to that movie,” he said during an interview with The Toronto Star at the Toronto International Film Festival, where his drama/comedy with Melissa McCarthy, St. Vincent, premiered. “They’d probably have better outfits, too.”

    Bill Murray even shared the names that immediately came to mind when he imagined that Ghostbusters all-female cast.

    “Melissa (McCarthy) would be a spectacular Ghostbuster,” Murray said, mentioning his latest co-star first. “And Kristen Wiig is so funny. God, she’s funny!”

    Word spread quickly, it seems, throughout those present at the Toronto International Film Festival.

    That’s not all, however.

    “I like this (Mad Men’s) Linda Cardellini a lot. And Emma Stone is funny. There are some funny girls out there,” he added.

    Kristen Wiig even replied.

    Do you suppose Sony will heed Bill Murray’s suggestions and produce a new Ghostbusters with his all-female list of characters? It would likely have a box office draw, but probably nothing compared to the original.

    Ghostbusters was a supernatural comedy film, first released in 1984. It was written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, and in addition to Bill Murray, starred Dan Akyroyd, and Harold Ramis. The film was originally scripted to include parts for John Belushi and John Candy. John Belushi’s death and Candy not opting in forced some re-writing. A huge box office success, Ghostbusters was nominated for two Oscars, but didn’t win.

    Bill Murray and Melissa McCarthy will appear in theaters next month in St. Vincent, where Murray plays the role of a retired, drunken war veteran–who also likes to gamble. McCarthy’s character–his new neighbor–recruits him to watch over her 12-year-old son. Murray’s character’s ideas of after-school entertainment are vastly different from those of McCarthy’s.

    While fans might be a bit disappointed to learn Bill Murray won’t appear on the big screen in a new Ghostbusters, they will no doubt enjoy seeing him alongside Melissa McCarthy. St. Vincent opens in U.S. theaters on October 10th, and looks to be perfect vintage Murray–almost akin to his What About Bob? persona.