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The Wake-Up Call: Cara Delevingne on Addiction, Seizures, and Sobriety

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Sometimes the most honest conversations happen when someone’s finally ready to tell the whole story. Cara Delevingne just did exactly that, opening up on“Call Her Daddy”about the drug spiral that led to those jarring 2022 Burning Man photos—and the reality behind them is far darker than anyone realized.

The British model was celebrating her 30th birthday and had convinced herself she could have one last wild blowout before getting sober. Instead, she found herself caught in a dangerous cycle she didn’t even fully understand. She was using GHB to knock herself out and cocaine to keep herself awake—a combination that created a trap with no simple exit. When she finally decided to quit, the physical consequences blindsided her. Seizures happened during detox, medical complications she hadn’t anticipated because she didn’t realize just how serious things had become.

Here’s the detail that adds another layer to those viral photos: Cara had actually experienced a seizure around the time they were taken. That explains why they looked so alarming to everyone who saw them. It wasn’t just about excess or poor judgment—it was a medical emergency playing out in real time, captured by cameras.

What’s striking about Cara’s willingness to talk about this now isn’t just the vulnerability. It’s the clarity. She’s crediting that dark chapter with turning her life around entirely. She’s sober and drug-free today, and she’s using her platform to speak honestly about addiction in ways that cut through the usual celebrity redemption narrative. There’s no glossing over the specifics, no vague references to“personal struggles.”Just the hard facts: what she was taking, what it did to her body, and how close the danger actually came.

For anyone watching from the outside, her story is a reminder that addiction doesn’t discriminate by fame or resources. And recovery, when it happens, often comes not from inspiration but from hitting a wall you can’t deny. For Cara, that wall had seizures attached to it. Now she’s on the other side, and she’s talking about it.

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