Cara Delevingne sells torched $7M Los Angeles mansion at a serious loss6 months after it was destroyed by fire

Supermodel Cara Delevingne has sold her fire-ravaged Los Angeles mansion for $4.6 million—six months after the property was destroyed in an enormous blaze.Property records indicate that the Studio City, CA, mansion, which Delevingne purchased for $7 million back in 2019, was sold in an off-market deal on Sept.17 via an LLC.

Images of the four-bedroom, six-bathroom home taken just days before the sale showed that it was still in a derelict state.The original listing described the mansion as a “completely one of a kind home” and offered Delevingne complete privacy while she was living there, courtesy of the lush trees that surround it, shielding the property from any prying eyes.“Unforgettable, in a word,” the listing went on.“Situated on an acre+ of perfectly manicured grounds, lush gardens and beautiful resort-sized pool.

All merge beautifully to create an escape that is at once exotic, elegant and entirely relaxing.”In 2021, Delevingne opened the doors to the home in a video shared by Architectural Digest.The video revealed the quirky updates that she had made to the property—including the addition of an adult ball pit, a “vagina tunnel” hallway, and Gucci wallpaper.At the time, the model described the home as an “adult playhouse,” revealing that it was inspired—at least in part—by the Mad Hatter from “Alice in Wonderland.”“My work requires me to put on many different hats and costumes.

I love slipping into these various characters, so I wanted my home to reflect lots of different themes and moods,” Delevingne explained in the AD tour.“The meaning I have from this house is just never grow up, you know? Always kind of maintain some sort of childlike innocence or joy or just the need for fun.They’re really great for stress.

You can’t cry in a ball pit.I’ve tried.”However, in March 2024, disaster struck when a fire ripped through the property, destroying almost every room and leaving the home as nothing more t...

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Publisher: New York Post

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