Cara Delevingne escaped a potentially deadly fire at her Los Angeles home in the early hours of Friday morning, according to a new report.

The 35-year-old British supermodel – who has overcome some personal struggles recently – was not staying at the residence at the time of the dramatic blaze as she is currently in the UK. 

Firefighters were called to the scene after a 911 call was made around 3:57am PST, per TMZ

Cara’s home in Studio City, California is said to have been engulfed by flames that had spread to the attic, with part of the roof collapsing as a result.

A total of 94 firefighters showed up to fight the blaze arriving in 13 different engines.  

It is believed that the blaze started in a backroom of the property, but there is currently unknown how the fire started. 

Cara Delevingne escaped a potentially deadly fire at her $7million Los Angeles home in the early hours of Friday morning (the aftermath pictured above today)

Cara Delevingne escaped a potentially deadly fire at her $7million Los Angeles home in the early hours of Friday morning (the aftermath pictured above today)

A total of 94 firefighters showed up to fight the blaze arriving in 13 different engines.

A total of 94 firefighters showed up to fight the blaze arriving in 13 different engines.

DailyMail.com has reached out to representatives for the model. 

Per the report, it took firefighters almost two hours to get the fire fully contained and some were said to be injured, though it is not yet clear who. 

The report claims that one firefighter fell from a ladder while trying to put out the blaze and was injured. 

One person who was staying at Cara’s home was said to be treated for smoke inhalation.

According to the Los Angeles Times, Cara bought her her 8,000-square-foot mansion for $7 million in 2019.

The 35-year-old British supermodel was pictured out partying in London on Thursday night before the blaze took place

Cara was seen stepping out in the UK before the fire started

The 35-year-old British supermodel was pictured out partying in London on Thursday night before the blaze took place

Cara previously owned a Hollywood home with her sister Poppy Delevingne that they bought from actor Jared Leto – and then sold to singer Usher for $3.4million in September 2022. 

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In March last year, Cara revealed she checked herself into rehab after ‘heartbreaking’ images published by DailyMail.com that had given her a wakeup call. 

The model said she reflected on her mental health struggles and addiction battle after sparking concern with a series of troubled public appearances. 

Speaking to Vogue magazine, she confessed that she hadn’t been ‘ready’ to tackle her demons until she fell into a ‘bad place’.

She explained: ‘I’ve had interventions of a sort, but I wasn’t ready. That’s the problem.

‘I hadn’t seen a therapist in three years. I just kind of pushed everyone away, which made me realize how much I was in a bad place.’ 

Her wellbeing had been at the forefront of her friends and family’s concern last year after she was pictured behaving erratically on various occasions.

The model explained that she had been lying to herself about her health and it wasn’t until she saw herself in the airport photographs that she realized she needed help.

‘I hadn’t slept. I was not okay,’ she explained. ‘It’s heartbreaking because I thought I was having fun, but at some point it was like, “Okay, I don’t look well.”

‘You know, sometimes you need a reality check, so in a way those pictures were something to be grateful for.’

She confessed that she had many ‘shallow’ relationships because she would hold back on her emotions so as not to ‘burden’ anyone and because of her fear of abandonment.

‘If you ask any of my friends, they would say they’d never seen me cry,’ she confessed.

‘From September, I just needed support. I needed to start reaching out. And my old friends I’ve known since I was 13, they all came over and we started crying. They looked at me and said, “You deserve a chance to have joy.”‘

Through her work in therapy, Cara realized that she needed to stop chasing the idea of a ‘quick fix’ to healing and has committed to following the 12-step program.

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She explained: ‘Before I was always into the quick fix of healing, going to a weeklong retreat or to a course for trauma, say, and that helped for a minute, but it didn’t ever really get to the nitty-gritty, the deeper stuff.’

Cara previously owned a Hollywood home with her sister Poppy Delevingne that they bought from actor Jared Leto (pictured above)

Cara previously owned a Hollywood home with her sister Poppy Delevingne that they bought from actor Jared Leto (pictured above) 

While Cara has made peace with the fact that her journey won’t be straightforward, she said she struggles with the fact that outsiders don’t understand. 

She shared her frustrations at people simplifying her struggles, noting that her recovery won’t happen ‘overnight’ and she’s aware it will be a lifelong commitment.

She explained: ‘This process obviously has its ups and downs, but I’ve started realizing so much. People want my story to be this after-school special where I just say, “Oh look, I was an addict, and now I’m sober and that’s it.”

‘And it’s not as simple as that. It doesn’t happen overnight…. Of course I want things to be instant – I think this generation especially, we want things to happen quickly—but I’ve had to dig deeper.’

Reflecting on how her mental health impacted her addiction issues she explained that she fell into a deep depression during lockdown.

She started her quarantine in Los Angeles with Ashley Benson, her then ​girlfriend of almost two years but when the couple split: ‘I was alone, really alone…it was a low point.’

‘I just had a complete existential crisis. All my sense of belonging, all my validation—my identity, everything—was so wrapped up in work. And when that was gone, I felt like I had no purpose. I just wasn’t worth anything without work, and that was scary.

‘I got very wrapped up in misery, wallowing, and partying. It was a really sad time.’

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