Cara Delevingne is baring it all on the cover of Playboy's summer issue — and this time, she's in control.
The supermodel and actress says stripping down wasn't about shock value, but about taking back ownership of her body and sexuality.
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“I've never felt more comfortable in my body and in my sexuality,” Delevingne told Playboy.
“I feel like I'm in more of my prime as a woman and as a sexual being.”
The 33-year-old called the shoot “really fun” and landing the cover “an absolute dream.”
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Delevingne emphasized that the experience was especially empowering because it was shot with a predominantly female creative team.
She noted it was the first time she's posed nude entirely on her own terms.
The cover story arrives as Delevingne says she's entering the most authentic chapter of her life.
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She has opened up about sobriety and embracing her identity, including publicly coming out during Rosalía's concert earlier this summer.
She is also preparing to release her debut album next month.
On the cover, Delevingne made history as the first supermodel to wear Playboy's legendary Bunny Suit since Kate Moss did it in 2014.
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Safe to say, Delevingne is in full control — and she's not covering that up anymore.