Model-actress Cara Delevingne says her upper class lifestyle can seem "fun", but she never enjoyed growing up wealthy.
"I grew up in the upper class, for sure. My family was kind of about that whole parties and horse-racing thing. I can understand it's fun for some. I never enjoyed it," femalefirst.co.uk quoted the actress as saying.
Meanwhile, the British model has been banned from drinking alcohol and eating junk food to help her get in shape for her upcoming film "Suicide Squad".
"I'm not allowed to drink. I'm not allowed to eat good food. After turning 20 and eating McDonald's all the time and drinking too much, it started to show on my stomach and on my face. But I'm playing a homicidal witch, so I need to look ripped," the 22-year-old said.
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