Inside Cara Delevingne's villa that's more of an amusement park than a home

From a cottage built in 1941 for the founders of the Vons supermarket chain, to a fantasy world full of creative madness.



This is what the Los Angeles home of model and actress Cara Delevingne looks like today, making the rounds on social media.




As a child, her mother used to tell her: "If you say you're bored, then you're boring yourself." And it seems that Cara has taken this advice very seriously.




Her home is anything but normal. Gucci wallpaper with stork patterns, a snake rug in the billiard room, a leopard that “climbs” the stairs, a circus tent-like poker room with a “wheel of fortune” from the Santa Monica Pier, a costume room for parties, two trampolines by the pool and even a “ball pit” for bad days.



"When I have a bad day, I just jump into the ball pool. You can't cry in there," says Cara.
Among the more unusual details are a bathroom dedicated to David Bowie, a "Chemical X" sculpture created from thousands of Ecstasy pills embedded in acrylic, a Chanel surfboard, and a loft party bunker with a mirrored ceiling, fringed swings, and a stripper pole.



A house that looks more like an adult amusement park than a luxury residence.

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