Written by Ishita Srivastava Dailymail.Com
21:08 March 16, 2024, updated 21:19 March 16, 2024
- Cara Delevingne shared two new photos of her cats after they were rescued from a massive fire at her $7 million mansion in Los Angeles yesterday.
- The two cats looked completely surprised, but their Instagram stories showed they were being cared for by someone.
- The model's parents, Pandora and Charles, said the fire at their daughter's home was caused by “electricity.”
Cara Delevingne has shared two new photos of her cats rescued from a massive fire at her $7 million mansion in Los Angeles yesterday.
The model's home was reportedly destroyed by an electrical fire, according to her parents Pandora and Charles.
She initially believed her two pets had died in the fire and posted on her Instagram Stories how she was “heartbroken”.
However, after learning that her beloved pets had been rescued, Cara shared an update with her fans: “They're alive!!” Thank you to all the firefighters. ”
Earlier today, she shared two new photos on her Instagram Story of her cat looking shocked.
The first photo she shared showed one of the white cats lying on a man's chest in the sun, with firefighters in the background.
A second photo shows her other cat sitting on a white towel held by a firefighter.
Late Friday night, she was seen sitting in her car as she left the musical Cabaret in London's West End.
When her parents were interviewed by the media last night, they were asked, “Do you know what caused the fire?” To which her father replied, “It's electricity.” Her mother added that her daughter was “devastated.”
The cause of the fire was brought up again, with the actress' father saying that “something fell on a power line” during the “very windy” weather in the area.
Asked how Delevingne is doing, Pandora said again: “I think she's probably devastated.”
Afterwards, her mother told TMZ, “She had everything at home, everything in life.” She made it, she made it. She has it all.
The fire broke out early Friday morning and caused extensive damage to the building, causing the roof to collapse, as seen in aerial photos.
According to TMZ, firefighters rushed to the scene after receiving a 911 call around 3:57 a.m. PT.
A total of 94 firefighters were reported to have shown up to fight the fire arriving from 13 different engines.
The fire is believed to have started in a room in the back of the vast property, but it is currently unclear how the fire started.
Images obtained by DailyMail.com revealed that the fire caused the entire roof to collapse.
A total of 94 firefighters were reported to have shown up to fight the fire arriving from 13 different engines.
It is said to have taken firefighters almost two hours to fully extinguish the fire, and at least one person was injured, although it is not yet clear who was injured.