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Cara Delevingne’s parents say daughter is ‘devastated’ after LA mansion burned down, reveal cause of fire

Cara Delevingne is heartbroken by the roaring fire that destroyed her $7 million Los Angeles mansion early Friday morning.

“I think she’s probably devastated,” her mom, Pandora Delevingne, told a photographer in a video obtained by TMZ Friday night.

“She had everything in her home. Her whole life,” Pandora continued while she and her husband, Charles, stood in line to see Cara perform in “Cabaret” at London’s Playhouse Theatre.

Cara Delevingne’s parents said she is “heartbroken” after her $7 million Los Angeles mansion was destroyed in a fire. David M. Benett
“She had everything in her home,” her mother, Pandora, told a photographer Friday. “Her whole life.” Getty Images
Meanwhile, her father, Charles, claimed her house caught fire after “something fell on” a powerline. David M. Benett

Meanwhile, Charles said the fire was believed to be electrical, starting after “something fell on” a powerline during “very windy” conditions.

A public information officer for the Los Angeles Fire Department told Page Six Friday they received a call at around 3:57 a.m. local time, after which a “heavy fire” was discovered.

They detailed that the fire started near the back of the property and “consumed” a room, causing the roof of the entire home to collapse. The fire burned for over two hours, requiring 94 firefighters to put it out.

Cara was not home when the fire erupted. Cara Delevingne / Instagram
She is currently staying in London as she performs as Sally Bowles in “Cabaret.” Cara Delevingne / Instagram

Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department said they received a call for a fire at 4:29 a.m. They confirmed no one had to be evacuated from the home.

While an official cause for the flames has not been released, The LAFD told Page Six there was “nothing to suggest that it was criminal activity.”

The LAPD added, “There is no indication of an arson or criminal investigation right now.”

A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department told Page Six Friday the fire burned for more than two hours. /SplashNews.com
They also said there was “nothing to suggest that it was criminal activity.” /SplashNews.com

Cara spoke out about the destructive fire on her Instagram Story earlier Friday.

“My heart is broken today… I cannot believe it,” she wrote. “Life can change in the blink of an eye. So cherish what you have.”

She caused alarm by sharing her message atop a snapshot of her two cats but later clarified that they were safe.


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“Life can change in the blink of an eye. So cherish what you have,” Cara wrote on Instagram following the fire. Cara Delevingne/Instagram
She wrote the message over a photo of her cats, causing fans to worry they did not survive. Cara Delevingne/Instagram
However, she clarified in another message that her furry friends were alive. Cara Delevingne/Instagram

“They are alive!!” she wrote with another photo of the two furry felines. “Thank you to the firefighters ❤️.”

It appears the show went on in London at the Kit Kat Club as normal, despite Cara’s upsetting loss.

She is scheduled to perform through June 1.

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