
Cara Delevingne has opened up about why she came out as pansexual in 2015. In an interview with Variety, the model and actress said that she felt a responsibility to be open about her sexuality in order to help others who are struggling with their own identity.
“I felt like I had to come out because I felt like I was letting people down by not being honest about who I was,” Delevingne said. “I felt like I was being dishonest to myself and to other people.”
Delevingne said that she first realized she was pansexual when she was 14 years old. She said that she had always been attracted to people regardless of their gender.
“I didn’t really understand what it meant to be pansexual at the time,” Delevingne said. “I just knew that I was attracted to people, regardless of their gender.”
Delevingne said that she came out to her friends and family when she was 17 years old. She said that they were very supportive.
“They were really accepting and understanding,” Delevingne said. “They were just happy that I was happy.”
Delevingne said that she hopes that her openness about her sexuality will help others who are struggling with their own identity.
“I want people to know that it’s okay to be different,” Delevingne said. “It’s okay to be pansexual. It’s okay to be anything you want to be.”
Delevingne is one of a growing number of celebrities who have come out as pansexual. Other celebrities who have come out as pansexual include Miley Cyrus, Janelle Monáe, and Amandla Stenberg.
Pansexuality is a sexual orientation that is characterized by the attraction to people regardless of their gender. Pansexual people may be attracted to people of all genders, including men, women, transgender people, and non-binary people.
Pansexuality is a valid and legitimate sexual orientation. Pansexual people are just as capable of love and relationships as anyone else.
If you are pansexual, there are many resources available to you. You can find support groups, online forums, and websites that can help you learn more about your sexuality and connect with other pansexual people.
You are not alone. There are many people who understand what you are going through and who can offer you support.