Cara Delevingne opened up about her struggles with mental health and substance abuse over the recent months. Through treatment, art, and yoga, the supermodel has come back to her lively and charming self. Along with her friends and family, it is her girlfriend Minke who helped Delevingne in her journey of recovery and healing.
The couple was first seen together in Los Angeles at the end of January 2023. They also shared a kiss while vacationing in Portofino, Italy, which confirmed their relationship. Minke and Delevingne also appeared at Wimbledon in July. So here’s more about Minke and her relationship with Cara Delevingne.
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All About Leah Manson Aka Minke
Leah Manson is popularly known by her stage name, Minke. The 31-year-old is a native of London. The singer used to usually sing blues under her real name. But the artist is trying to reinvent herself under her new stage name. Her shift to a new music genre helped her create the Spotify hit ‘Gold Angels’.
The singer and Cara Delevingne had first met 20 years ago while at boarding school. They reconnected back last year at an Alanis Morissette concert. ‘My girlfriend has been really wonderful in introducing me to a lot of things and people,’ the ‘American Horror Story’ actress mentioned Minke as her biggest supporter as she healed.
The supermodel shared ‘being with my girlfriend, in this relationship, there are just so many things that came at once that have made me so happy and comfortable with who I am.’ Minke is one of the reasons, the actress pointed to 2023 being the best she ever had so far.
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Minke And Cara Delevingne Seen Together At LA Pride
The lovely couple, Cara Delevingne and Minke appeared at the LA Pride together. Minke had played drums and the model described her experience as ‘fantastic‘ at the Elle interview.
The 31-year-old supermodel also mentioned concerns and happiness about being part of the queer community. “Now more than ever, in England and in the US. It’s a scary time for queer people. But the more that we’re met with fear, the more joy we have to bring. Because no one can take that joy away, no matter what. We’re not going anywhere,” she shared.
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