Shocking damage to Cara Delevingne’s Los Angeles home has been revealed after the property was engulfed by fire.
Aerial images show the $7 million property reduced to a pile of rubble after a fire believed to have been caused by an electrical problem.
Cara, who is currently in London performing in Cabaret, previously feared her beloved cats had died in the fire, but later learned they had been rescued.
Much of the roof of Cara’s house has been destroyed by the fire, and the kitchen and bedrooms are now visible from the air.
Just days after the fire, Cara’s parents revealed the cause of the fire, after she approached them before the model’s performance at The Kit Kat Club.
Shocking damage to Cara Delevingne’s Los Angeles home has been revealed in new aerial images, after the property was engulfed by fire.
The model, who is currently in London performing in Cabaret, previously feared her beloved cats had died in the fire (pictured last month).
Aerial images show the $7 million property reduced to a pile of rubble after a fire caused by an electrical problem.
The couple was asked: “Do you know what caused the fire?” to which her father responded with “electric.” Her mother also added that her daughter was “devastated.”
The actress’s father also mentioned that “something fell on an electrical cable” in the midst of “very windy” weather in the area.
When asked how Delevingne was doing, Pandora once again said, “I think she’s probably devastated.”
Later, his mother explained to the media: ‘He had everything in his house, his entire life. She built it, she did it. She has it all.’
The model initially took to her Instagram page to reveal the news of the devastating incident while simultaneously believing her two cats had died in the flames.
‘My heart is broken today. I can not believe it. Life can change in the blink of an eye. So appreciate what you have,” she wrote in a now-deleted Story post.
However, upon discovering that her beloved pets had been rescued, Cara shared an update with her fans that read: ‘They’re alive!! Thanks to the firefighters.”
At the time of the incident, both the star’s cats and another occupant were inside, who was reportedly treated for smoke inhalation.
Much of the roof of Cara’s house has been destroyed by the fire, and the kitchen and bedrooms are now visible from the air.
Just days after the fire, Cara’s parents revealed the cause of the fire, after she approached them before the model’s performance in London.
The couple was asked: “Do you know what caused the fire?” to which her father responded with “electric.” Her mother also added that her daughter was “devastated.”
At the time of the incident, both the star’s cats and another occupant were inside, who was reportedly treated for smoke inhalation.
Firefighters responded to the scene after a 911 call was made around 3:57 a.m. PST on March 15, according to TMZ.
She later took to her Instagram again to reveal the relieving and positive update that her cats had been rescued.
In addition to uploading another photo of her two pets, Delevingne wrote: ‘They are alive!! Thanks to the firefighters,’ followed by a red heart emoji.
The model then shared a separate message of gratitude to the firefighters. ‘Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all the firefighters and people who came to help…..’
Cara was in London at the time of the fire because she was performing in the musical Cabaret.
Firefighters responded to the scene after a 911 call was made around 3:57 a.m. PST on March 15, according to TMZ.
Cara’s $7 million mansion in Studio City, California, was reportedly engulfed by flames that spread to the attic, causing extensive damage to the expensive property.
A total of 94 firefighters showed up to fight the fire, arriving in 13 different units.
The fire is believed to have started in a back room at the property, and images obtained by DailyMail.com revealed that entire parts of the ceiling have collapsed due to the fire.
DailyMail.com previously contacted representatives for the model for comment.
It is said that it took firefighters almost two hours to completely contain the fire and at least one person was injured.
TMZ claims a firefighter fell off a ladder while trying to put out the fire and was injured.
A person staying at Cara’s home was also said to have been treated for smoke inhalation.
Cara’s $7 million mansion in Studio City, California, was reportedly engulfed by flames that had spread to the attic, causing extensive damage to the expensive property.
It is believed that the fire started in a back room of the building. Images obtained by DailyMail.com reveal that entire parts of the roof have collapsed due to the fire.
It is said that it took firefighters almost two hours to completely contain the fire and at least one person was injured.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Cara bought his 8,000-square-foot mansion from him for $7 million in 2019.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Cara bought his 8,000-square-foot mansion from him for $7 million in 2019.
Delevingne also shared a video taken by another person near her home as fire trucks filled the street to put out the fire.
Cara previously owned a house in Hollywood with her sister Poppy that they bought from actor Jared Leto and later sold to singer Usher for $3.4 million in September 2022.
In March last year, Cara revealed she entered rehab after “heartbreaking” images published by DailyMail.com gave her a wake-up call.
The model said she reflected on her mental health issues and battle with addiction after raising concerns with a series of problematic public appearances.
Speaking to Vogue magazine, she confessed that she hadn’t been “ready” to face her demons until she fell into a “bad place.”