Cara Delevingne Coke Scandal Lands Her A Movie Deal After Being Abandoned By High-Street H&M

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After being cut from H&M clothing chain do to pictures of her dropping a bag of a coke-like substance, Cara Delevingne was offered a movie deal for her party girl ways.





With her reputation of enjoying the nightlight with heavyweights like Rihanna, Delevingne's role in the upcoming major film Kids In Love shouldn't be to much of a challenge for her. The movie is centered around a dramatic story on vibrate Londoners who are addicted to painting the town red, something that comes natural to the English model.



"The film is all about rich kids who live a wild lifestyle filled with parties and drugs," said an insider to Daily Mail. "So some aspects of the storyline will not be a particularly big stretch for Cara."




Although the high fashion stunner did make an appearance in the 2012 movie Anna Karenina, this is her big break into Tinsel Town and she really wants to make a good impression.




"It will be Cara’s first big screen role, so she’s really excited about it and is eager to make sure that she does a good job," her friend added. "Her name in itself will obviously be a big draw for the film too."




Directed by her buddy Preston Thompson, the movie will start production in September in Ealing Studios which is owned by his dad Barnaby Thompson.




This good news is coming around the same time Delevingne was axed from the high-street collection of H&M after images of the model surfaced of her dropping a bag of white powder in front of her London apartment.




Despite being featured in the 2011 Authentic Collection campaign, the clothing brand refuted that Cara was ever sought out to be the front girl for H&M.




"She is not a model with us and I think there was a misunderstanding that she was the face of H&M," a spokeswoman for H&M told The Sun. "We just used her for the show."




She added that H&M had "no particular reason" to use Delevingne’s services in the future.




The giant fashion company began contemplating on their affliction with the 20-year-old towering beauty back in May.




"We have a zero tolerance policy towards drugs, and this also forms part of our advertising policy," a spokesperson explained. "Our team will evaluate the evidence over the next few days. If the story is true, then we will take action."




When Cara was captured with the alleged coke bag outside of her home, she was full of giggles.





"She found it hilarious but her friend was really edgy about it," one photographer later told The Sun. "Suddenly Cara dropped something and bent over to pick it up."




"Very discreetly, she put her foot on it and then rolled her handbag across so it looked like she was just kind of bending over. The friend kept saying, 'Can you stop taking pictures?'" the photographer continued to explain. "The friend definitely realized they were in trouble once that little packet had dropped on the ground."




Although the substance in the baggy remains unknown, H&M apparently give no second chances to models who are even suspected of using drugs.




In 2005 they fashion label made an example of Kate Moss when gutting her from their campaign when rumors spread that she was photographed snorting cocaine with former boyfriend Pete Doherty.

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