Cara Delevingne: 'I was completely suicidal as a teenager'
Model/actress Cara Delevingne suffered from severe depression as a teenager, and felt "completely suicidal".
The Brit served as a guest speaker at the recent Women in The World conference in London, where she candidly opened up about her mental health struggles and how it affected her rise in the fashion industry.
"I was completely suicidal, didn't want to live anymore," the 23
year old confessed. "I thought that I was completely alone. I also
realized that I had a wonderful family and wonderful friends, but
that didn't matter. I wanted the world to swallow me up, and
nothing seemed better to me than death, which is completely
insane."
The model now hopes talking about her past struggles will help
others share their own personal stories, stating, "Mental illness
and depression is not something to be ashamed of."
"My message has always been to accept yourself no matter what, to
love yourself, to embrace your flaws. I think flaws are the things
that make us special."
Cara turned to therapy and anti-depressant medicine to help her
battle her dark days, but the counseling and medication couldn't
prepare her for a whirlwind modeling career, which initially took a
toll on her physical health at the age of 17, when exhaustion and
psoriasis floored her.
Cara told the audience she wanted someone to "stop" her fast-paced
career, and admitted supermodel Kate Moss pushed her to take a
break, and ultimately "picked me up off the floor".