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On Thursday night, Cara Delevingne took a well-deserved break from her performance in Cabaret, in the midst of her successful West End stage debut.
The actress, 31, put on a spirited display in a personalized football shirt as she watched Chelsea FC beat Manchester United 4-3 at Stamford Bridge.
To stay warm, Cara wore a blue beanie and a white long-sleeved T-shirt under her blue home uniform shirt, which had her last name printed on the back.
The British star spent the first half of the match in the owners’ box, before enjoying the second half in a £4,000 seat on the bench.
Totally immersed in the exciting atmosphere, Cara raised her blue and white scarf above her head and shouted her team to victory from the sidelines.
Cara Delevingne, 31, put on a spirited display as she watched Chelsea FC beat Manchester United 4-3 at Stamford Bridge on Thursday night.
The British actress wore a personalized soccer jersey, which featured her last name printed on the back.
To stay warm, Cara wore a blue beanie on top of her head.
The Blues pulled off a stunning comeback victory over Manchester United in the final midweek Premier League match on Thursday.
It looked like Man U had the game in their hands, coming back from 2-0 down to lead 3-2.
But they blew the lead when Cole Palmer scored twice in added time to give Chelsea a 4-3 victory.
Palmer’s final goal, his third of the match, came when Chelsea took a penalty corner, and the Englishman had space to shoot and, in doing so, scored after a deflection from Scott McTominay.
Meanwhile, Cara recently made her stage debut as Sally Bowles in London’s famous West End Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club.
The actress took on the character after Rebecca Lucy Taylor, also known as Self Esteem, ended her career with the musical Kander and Ebb, which focuses on Berlin’s underground club scene between the Jazz Age and the rise of Germany. Nazi.
While Cara has already made a name for herself in the world of acting, having appeared in films such as Anna Karenina, Paper Towns, Suicide Squad and Tulip Fever, Cabaret marks her West End debut.
Playing Sally Bowles, made famous by Liza Minnelli in the 1972 film version, Cara follows in the footsteps of Oscar nominee Jessie Buckley, who previously played the role.
The talented star dressed in a long-sleeved white t-shirt under his blue home jersey.
Totally immersed in the exciting atmosphere, Cara raised her blue and white scarf above her head and shouted her team to victory from the sidelines.
The British star spent the first half of the match in the owners’ box, before enjoying the second half in a £4,000 seat on the bench.
At one point, Cara swapped her soccer jersey for a bomber jacket.
He appears alongside award-winning Olivier Luke Treadaway, who plays the master of ceremonies in the iconic play.
The duo will perform for three months from March 11 to June 1, 2024.
Speaking ahead of her exciting new stage, Cara said: “There are no words to explain how excited I am to return home to make my stage debut in such an iconic role.
‘I am so inspired by the brilliant actors who have played Sally in past productions around the world and in this one in the West End. “I can’t wait to be part of this brilliant cast and production.”