Cara Delevinge ‘confirms’ romance with TV star Ashley Benson
CARA Delevingne has been spotted kissing a 28-year-old TV star, appearing to confirm rumours the couple has been dating for months.
MODEL Cara Delevingne has appeared to confirm rumour she is dating Pretty Little Liars star, Ashley Benson, after the pair in engaged in some major PDA at London’s Heathrow Airport.
Delevinge, 26, met the actress, 28, while they were working on a new film with Elisabeth Moss, called Her Smell.
The pair were first spotted in April in New York holding hands, and have since been photographed looking cosy in the ensuing months.
Now, paparazzi photos of them getting up close and personal at Heathrow have emerged.
Benson, who has also appeared in the film Spring Breakers and worked on the long-running soap Days of our Lives for three years, wore a gold ‘C’ around her neck as they giggled and kissed while waiting to go through immigration.
Delevingne has had a string of high-profile girlfriends, including singer St Vincent, Fast and the Furious star Michelle Rodriguez, singer Rita Ora and, most recently, Paris Jackson with whom she had an on-off relationship.
In fact, it was reported that Jackson was dating Delevingne, Benson and US DJ Caroline D’Amore, all at the same time.
But the daughter of Michael Jackson put paid to that rumour in a tweet, declaring, “I’ve never met miss benzo. Caroline is one of my bestest friends who is **straight** and **married**, and also the mother of my godchild. Cara and I were never officially exclusive, you guys made that up.”
Benson, meanwhile, has dated former Pretty Little Lies co-star Tyler Blackburn, producer Ryan Good and Glee star Chord Overstreet.
In 2017, Delevingne spoke to Vogue about her sexuality, describing it as “fluid”.
“Once I spoke about my sexual fluidity, people were like, ‘So you’re gay.’ And I’m like, ‘No, I’m not gay,’” she told the magazine.
“A lot of the friends I have who are straight have such an old way of thinking. It’s, ‘So you’re just gay, right?’ [They] don’t understand it. [If] I’m like, ‘Oh, I really like this guy,’ [they’re like], ‘But you’re gay.’
“I’m like, ‘No, you’re so annoying!’ Someone is in a relationship with a girl one minute, or a boy is in a relationship with a boy, I don’t want them to be pigeonholed. Imagine if I got married to a man.”