Cara Delevingne’s parents, Pandora Delevingne and Charles Delevingne, were right by her side in London Friday night to console their famous daughter after her home was burned down.
The British model, 31, was seen looking down and attempting to hide her make-up free face by covering herself with her hand while sitting inside a vehicle with her mom and dad.
Meanwhile, Pandora, 64, was photographed appearing downcast herself, as she placed her arm on her daughter’s leg, while Charles, 74, sat across from them in the car.
The trio were photographed shortly after Cara performed as Sally Bowles in “Cabaret” at the Kit Kat Club inside the Playhouse Theater.
Earlier in the evening, Pandora revealed that the “Paper Towns” star was “probably devastated” over what had taken place at her mansion back in the states.
“She had everything in her home. Her whole life,” the Selfridges person shopper said of Cara Friday.
Charles then gave further insight into what caused his daughter’s lavish LA pad to be engulfed in flames.
He said it appeared the fire was “electrical” because “something fell on” a power line.
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Police and fire department reps also previously told Page Six earlier on Friday that Cara’s house fire did not appear to be the result of arson or any “criminal activity.” However, an official probe is pending.
We were told the Los Angeles Fire Department received a call at around 3:57 a.m. local time that the mansion — which is reportedly worth $7 million — was up in flames.
Upon arrival, first responders discovered that the “heavy fire” had consumed one of the rooms entirely, and we were told it took 94 firefighters two hours and 16 minutes to put it out.
We were also told the roof of the house collapsed, but fortunately no one was seriously injured.
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“One firefighter was transported to the hospital due to an injury and one occupant suffered minor smoke inhalation,” an LAFD spokesperson previously said.
Cara sparked concern, though, when she posted a picture of her two cats after the tragic incident to tell her followers, “My heart is broken today… I cannot believe it.”
“Life can change in the blink of an eye. So cherish what you have,” she added via her Instagram Story.
LAFD exclusively told Page Six shortly after that they had “no reports of any animals being injured.”
Cara herself then clarified that her pets were safe, writing via her Instagram Story, “They are alive!!”
The “Suicide Squad” actress is expected to stay abroad for a few more months. She is scheduled to continue to perform with “Cabaret” through to June 1.