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Updated · Fox News · Jul 15
Cara Delevingne Links Social Media to Addiction After 2022 Seizures
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 15

Cara Delevingne Links Social Media to Addiction After 2022 Seizures

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 15

Summary

  • Cara Delevingne said sobriety reshaped how she sees addiction, arguing in a Playboy interview that social media algorithms can trap people much like drugs and alcohol.
  • 2022 became the turning point in that view: Delevingne said on "Call Her Daddy" that daily GHB use and cocaine to stay awake led to seizures, including one before paparazzi photos at Burning Man.
  • Those experiences made sobriety a public and personal mission, she said, adding that fans now approach her to discuss their own recovery and that the change "saved my life."
  • Delevingne also said recovery altered her relationships, forcing her to reconsider seeking love and validation through sex and making intimacy sober more emotional and difficult.

Insights

Cara Delevingne links social media to her addiction. How is modern technology rewiring our brains for compulsive behavior?
Beyond just quitting substances, what does achieving 'emotional sobriety' actually entail for a person in long-term recovery?
GHB withdrawal can be deadly. Are medical systems prepared for the rise of synthetic drugs with such extreme detox risks?