Cara Delevingne plans to keep her clothes on for acting roles

Cara Delevingne has been rejected film roles as she's not interested in getting her kit off for movies
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Cara Delevingne has revealed that she’s been turning down film scripts which require her to strip down naked for the role.

The model, who has begun to pursue a career in acting, has said: "I've had lots of film offers where I have to get naked. But I do have morals - and I want to keep them.”

Cara, who has already had a short role in film Anna Karenina and has films London Fields and Kids in Love in the pipeline has also spoken about how despite her successful modelling career, acting is her first love.

"The first time I went on stage, I just wanted to be an entertainer, a performer. It's all I wanted - so doing this show is like living a dream. I prefer acting to modelling, although that's where I started and I'll never turn my back on it.”

The model turned actress was recently seen out and about in London to celebrate the launch of pal Kate Moss’ new Topshop collection.

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