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5 Things to Know About Suicide Squad Actress Cara Delevingne

Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier, Vogue, September 2015

Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier, Vogue, September 2015

British model-turned-actress Cara Delevingne has been on a whirlwind tour promoting the anticipated DC Comics movie Suicide Squad, which hits theaters in the Middle East this week. Alongside Margot Robbie, Jared Leto, and Will Smith, Delevingne plays the Enchantress, an archaeologist turned into a villain by an evil witch. Here, five things to know about Cara Delevingne ahead of the movie’s release.

1. Cara Delevingne just added a new tattoo to her collection of body art (bringing the total to 21). Her latest addition (an elephant) can be found on the inside of her arm and was drawn by Los Angeles-based tattoo artist, Dr. Woo.

caradelevingne / Instagram

caradelevingne / Instagram

2. Speaking of tattoos, Delevingne shares a matching one with Suicide Squad co-star, Margot Robbie. The actresses took turns inking smiley faces on the bottom of each other’s big toes while on set.

caradelevingne / Instagram

caradelevingne / Instagram

3. Delevingne debuted a new haircut at Comic-Con in San Diego while promoting the anticipated movie. The blond beauty chopped of her long locks and stepped out with a fresh, shoulder-grazing bob.

 caradelevingne / Instagram

caradelevingne / Instagram

4. Following a brief hiatus from the runway to focus on her acting career, Delevingne was sure to remind the world that she hasn’t abandoned modeling. She fronted Saint Laurent’s La Collection de Paris Fall 2016 Couture collection campaign photographed by former creative director, Hedi Slimane. She also starred as the face of Slimane’s first Saint Laurent campaign for the Parisian brand back in 2013.

caradelevingne / Instagram

caradelevingne / Instagram

5. Cara Delevingne continues to embody the prankster characteristics associated with her character Margo from the Paper Towns movie. She appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden and shared details of her latest trick on singers Kesha and the Haim sisters at Taylor Swift’s 4th of July bash. Delevingne, Ruby Rose, and Uzo Aduba decided to become a “ghost crew” in a bid to frighten fellow partygoers. Speaking to James Corden, Delevingne said, “We got torches, speakers, and sound effects. We went full in.”

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