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Actress and Model Cara Delevingne’s Studio City Mansion Destroyed in Early Morning Fire

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Actress And Model Cara Delevingne's Studio City Mansion Destroyed In Early Morning Fire

A two-story hillside mansion in Studio City, belonging to the renowned actress and model Cara Delevingne, was engulfed in flames early Friday morning, leading to significant damage to the property.

The incident, reported before 4 a.m., prompted a response from the Los Angeles Fire Department to the location on Oakdell Lane, east of Fryman Road, near Fryman Canyon Park.

According to officials, the fire started in the rear of the 6,650-square-foot mansion, quickly spreading to the attic, leading to a roof collapse within the home.

Reportedly, one firefighter was injured and hospitalized in fair condition, while a resident suffered minor smoke inhalation during the blaze.

Notably, the news of the fire quickly gained attention, with outlets like TMZ reporting on the incident, although Delevingne was confirmed to be away during the time of the fire.

Following the event, the actress-model took to Instagram to express her gratitude to the firefighters and the community for their support during this challenging time.

Delevingne’s career, spanning from modeling to acting, includes notable works such as roles in movies like Anna Karenina, The Face of an Angel, Pan, Suicide Squad, and Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.

Furthermore, she appeared in Taylor Swift‘s music video for ‘Bad Blood,’ and joined the cast of Only Murders in the Building for its second season.

Additionally, Delevingne made headlines in 2017 for speaking out against Harvey Weinstein and sharing her experience of alleged sexual harassment within the industry.

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