Cara Delevingne was filmed pushing a member of the paparazzi apparently blocking her path as she tried to enter a restaurant.
The model was heading to L’Avenue restaurant in Paris after attending the Chanel show during Paris Fashion Week.
Images show fellow model Kendall Jenner and designer Karl Lagerfeld pulling up in a car outside the restaurant, where a melee of photographers waited. Jenner and Lagerfield entered the restaurant first, followed by Delevingne, who suddenly turned and pushed a man before following the couple inside.
You could hear Delevingne say, “I pushed him! I pushed him! as she ran into the restaurant, followed by her girlfriend, singer Annie Clark.
Delevigne blasted the paparazzi for invading his privacy by camping outside his house and obstructing his movements in public.
The 23-year-old accused male photographers of objectifying her, treating her like a “zoo animal” and preventing her from living in her hometown.
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In an angry message to photographers who harass her during London Fashion Week, she writes: “The paparazzi are only getting worse! I’m not complaining but just find it sad that I can’t live in my own city because for that reason.
“If only I could make you feel what you make me feel, I just hope that outside of that you are able to empathize with others.
“I refuse to let these grown men treat people like objects without feelings and get away with it, I will never be silent.”
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