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Saturday April 27, 2024

Cara Delevingne’s parents talk cause of fire that burned down LA mansion

Cara Delevingne's Los Angeles mansion caught fire early Friday morning burning down her whole home

By Web Desk
March 16, 2024

Cara Delevingne is devastated by the fire that engulfed her $7 million Los Angeles mansion on early Friday morning, leaving only charred remains behind.

Following the fire, the model’s parents, Pandora and Charles Delevingne spoke out about the raging fire and what could have caused it while they were stood in line to see Cara perform in Cabaret at London’s Playhouse Theatre.

In a video obtained by TMZ, mom Pandora could be seen talking to a photographer, sharing that her daughter is probably “devastated.”

“She had everything in her home. Her whole life,” she said.

Meanwhile, Charles added that the fire may have been started due to an something electrical, predicting that “something fell on” a powerline during “very windy” conditions.

Around 94 firefighters were dispatched to get control of a fire and one was taken to a hospital in fair condition with unspecified injuries, and a housesitter who was inside at the time was treated for minor injuries, per Los Angeles fire department spokesperson, Nicholas Prange.

The LAFD also told Page Six that the fire was started near the back of the house and “consumed” a room causin the roof of the mansion to collapse.

The fire burned for over two hours before firefighters were finally able to take it out.

Cara also issued a statement following the incident, revealing that her cats were safe.