Supermodel Cara Delevingne recently opened up about her upcoming docu-series “Planet Sex” and shared some of her lessons and experiences from it. The actress said filming the docu-series made her realize she was more cautious about sex than she realized. He shared his experience at masturbation seminars, where he met people who were more open about their sexuality.
Delevingne explained that every day is different and she never had any doubts about the different experiences the series brought. He’s promoting the show, which premieres Nov. 29 on Hulu. The series follows Delevingne as she explores various big questions about sexuality and experiences different cultures.
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Delevingne, the series’ executive producer, also said filming it was an eye-opener. The actress said it helped her accept herself more and be more honest about the subject. He explained that he wanted to talk more about it to impact more people.
Read on to learn more.
How Delevingne Realized She Was a ‘Smart’
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Delevingne talks about her upcoming docu-series “Planet Sex” to Diversity at the Mipcom international TV market in Cannes. He said that the series, produced by Fremantle for Hulu and the BBC, took him for a ride. Delevingne says she never imagined the experience she would have when she agreed to the series.
The British supermodel said filming the series made her realize she was “smarter” than she thought. Delevingne said, “I went to a masturbation seminar thinking it was going to be a classroom and I was going to have notepads, and instead it was a pink leather gym mat on the floor, with six people saying, ‘Well, take your panties off. Here’s the lube. .'”
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She continued, “I don’t realize I’m a brat. I think I’m a pretty hip, young, cool, down-with-anything kind of girl but I’m like, ‘Sorry what? Sorry, no, not at all no, I will not do that.’ But I do everything I feel comfortable doing.”
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During the interview, Delevingne admitted that she was never in doubt about the different experiences she had. He explained that he was more excited about what they were going to do each day. Delevingne said, “I’m used to being a chameleon but this is ridiculous. One day you’re having your blood taken while having an orgasm, the next day you’re going to the porn library. I’m like, ‘Right, okay, mess with my head again.'”
The “Paper Towns” cast was in Cannes to promote the series, which premieres worldwide on Hulu on Nov. 29. The audience at the Grand Palais enjoyed an exclusive 10-minute preview of the first episode of the series. The series reportedly opened with Delevingne talking about her sexuality and saying she was “100%” queer.
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Each episode of the docu-series “Planet Sex” follows Delevingne as she explores some big questions about sex and sexuality. The actor goes on a voyage of discovery through different cultures, laboratories, and individuals, to find a conclusion to each question.
Cara Delevingne’s Eye-Opening Documentary
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Delevingne, who is an executive producer on “Planet Sex,” also said that filming the show, which took place during the 2020 pandemic, “opened my eyes a lot.” He explained that his desire to take on the document series was due to its personal nature.
Delevingne said per Diversity“I feel like I need this in my life, honestly. Maybe to not do it on camera — I mean, that’s something I want to do for other people, but in terms of, for me, I’ve grown a lot. I’ve chosen to stepped back from love and relationships for a while before I did this and it made me realize again how much I needed to fix certain things in my life and move on from that. I really grew up a lot.”
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How Delevingne Has Learned To Accept Herself Better
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The “Life in a Year” actress said the series helped her accept herself “more” than ever before. However, he also said that he has yet to draw any definite conclusions about his identity. When asked if it was difficult to be so personal and filmed, Delevingne said that since then she had “signed up for this life” but she wasn’t “honest enough about the subject.”
Delevinge said, “If I can or have the impact that I have on just one person or a group of kids, I don’t think I talk about it enough. Yeah, showing my face with someone I love who happens to be the same gender, is something, but that’s not really enough in the real road and the real journey that I’ve been on in my life — the hard times, the good times, the great times… I’m disappointed in myself. I didn’t do it sooner.”
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