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Cara Delevingne opens up about sex life and becoming more confident in bed

Cara Delevingne has opened up about her sex life in a candid interview (Picture: AFP)

Cara Delevingne has opened up about her sex life, explaining that she took some time to become ‘confident’ in the bedroom.

The supermodel, 29, appeared on the EllenTube Lady Parts series, and got candid when discussing being intimate in the past.

Speaking to host Sarah Hyland in the latest episode, via JustJared, she explained: ‘I didn’t lose my virginity until I was like 18. 

‘I didn’t get confident in sex until way later, but I also didn’t ever ask for what I wanted for so long.’

The Carnival Row star, who previously dated Pretty Little Liars star Ashley Benson, also spoke of the noises people make while in the bedroom, and how she has switched things up.

‘It’s way more interesting if you have an orgasm and you don’t… because I remember after being conditioned to think, “This is the noise that people make,”’ she continued.

Cara explained she has became more confident in bed (Picture: AP)

‘I remember stopping making any noise or trying to really maintain it and it’s so hot when you just try and not make any noise and feel it way more. It’s like, “whoa!”‘

Cara has kept much of her love life behind closed doors, and didn’t officially confirm her relationship with now-ex Ashley until many months of dating.

The catwalk favourite previously described her sexuality as a swinging pendulum, as how she identifies herself frequently changes.

Speaking on the Make It Reign podcast, she said: ‘The way I define myself still changes all the time, whether it’s pansexual, bisexual – I don’t really know. It’s like a pendulum swinging, but almost now I feel far more comfortable being bisexual than I used to.

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‘I’ve kind of felt because I was lacking in my desire for women or love for women that I kind of just went one way and now it changes a lot more. 

‘I feel a lot more free and being more comfortable in it because before I was like, “oh, I’m gay”. That comes with self-shaming.

‘I will talk to myself so much worse than I would ever speak to any other human being in the entire world. No matter what, even someone who’s hurt me more than anyone, I will be so much nicer than that.’

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