Cara Delevingne admits her bisexuality would be permanent. The famous model and actress strongly denied Vogue's reports describing her bisexuality as a 'phase'.
"My sexuality is not a phase. I am who I am," Cara said.
The news about Delevingne bisexuality being termed as a phase started when writer Rob Haskell wrote about the 22-year old model.
"Her parents seem to think girls are just a phase for Cara," he wrote. "And they may be correct."
However, Delvingne spoke about herself being bisexual. She pointed out that it took her a long time to accept the truth, but not until she fell in love with a 20-year old girl and realized she had to accept it.
"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. "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 even went on to say that her relationships helped her cope with the kind of work she has, being a model and attempting to make it in a more competitive industry of acting.
"Being in love helps, you know," she said. "If you're in love with someone, you can be with them like no one else is in the room. Acting is like that. It's like taking that feeling and turning it on so nothing else matters when you're looking in another actor''s face."
She also added that if she will keep going and do well in her acting, she hopes people will give her more movies. "People can put you in whatever box: model, whatever. But if I just keep going and actually do it well, which I hope I can, then I hope people will give me more movies - and I'll win an Oscar!"
Cara Delevingne will be hitting on screen to star in the new movie 'Paper Towns', a film based on a novel written by John Green, the author of the box office hit novel 'The Fault in Our Stars'.
Paper Towns will be hitting theaters on July 24.