Cara Delevigne announces she and Ashley Benson ‘broke up’ after 19-month romance… but it appears as if she was hacked on Twitter
Cara Delevigne has announced she has split with Ashley Benson after 19-months together.
The 27-year-old British multihyphenate took to Twitter on Monday night took to Twitter as she referenced her 29-year-old actress girlfriend writing: ‘Me and Ashley broke up.’
However the post was only up for 20 minutes before it was deleted.
Cara was likely hacked as an additional post said: ‘GIVING AWAY 1000 IPHONE 11 Pro’s and much more since I love you so much.’
There was also a link to a shady website included in the since-deleted post.
The post came at an an interesting time as Cara recently commented on a tantalizing nude snap posted by Ashley on Thursday.
The model gave the photo her seal of approval as she reacted to the picture of the former star of Pretty Little Liars in the comments section.
Cara was replying directly to actress Rachel Brosnahan, who commented with an astonished-looking emoji.
‘Tell me about it,’ Cara wrote in response to Rachel’s emoji remark.
Cara and Rachel weren’t the only ones to like it, with the photo quickly racking up over 37,000 likes – and counting.
In the black-and-white snap, a naked Ashley wore just a pair of leggings as she used a blanket to protect her modesty.
Though no private parts were exposed, she did show off plenty of side boob.
Ashley has been dating Cara since May 2018, and the lovebirds have been going from strength to strength ever since.
In October, Cara praised the actress for making her feel like the ‘luckiest girl in the world’ as she attended the 2019 Girl Up #GirlHero Awards.
The Anna Karenina star said: ‘It’s so nice to have someone in my life that supports me so much and loves me. I’m the luckiest girl in the world.’
Cara’s relationship with Ashley marks the first time the model has truly been vulnerable with another person.
She told Porter: ‘I’d never truly let anyone in before, for fear of them leaving. I never really trusted people, or felt worthy of it, and I always pushed them away.
‘She’s the first person that has said: “You can’t push me away. I’m going to be nice to you, I love you.”‘
‘I’m just like, wait, so all I have to do is just let you be nice to me? Why have I never done that before? OK.’
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