She's known for her outspoken nature and carefree attitude.
And Cara Delevingne, 25, has taken things to the next level - by discussing her intimate parts for a new Lady Garden Campaign to promote awareness of cervical cancer, alongside her sister Poppy.
The campaign, featured in GQ magazine, shows Cara stood in just white T-shirt with an arty flower design protecting her modesty, with the actress saying: 'There’s a taboo surrounding vaginas that I want to get rid of…. It shouldn’t have to be so serious.'
Continuing, she said: 'It can be fun and easy to talk about. It should be.'
Speaking to the publication about the campaign, Cara explained that her sister Chloe co-founded the campaign after finding pre-cancerous cells in her cervix herself - but even if her sibling weren't involved, she would still want to be a part of it.
'It's fun, but has a really important message which is very on point for me - that girls and women should be liberated from the social constraints which force us to try and fit into a mould.
She explained that she wanted women to be able to 'speak openly and bravely about vaginas and all the gynaecological areas of a woman's body'.
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