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Cara Delevingne's parents said the fire that destroyed their daughter's $7 million Los Angeles mansion was caused by an 'electrical' issue.
The model, 31, was spotted leaving the Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre in London on Friday night alongside her parents following the blaze.
Her parents, Pandora and Charles, were approached by media as they lined up to enter the club before the show commenced.
The pair was asked: 'Do you know what caused the fire?' to which her father replied with, 'electrical.' Her mother also added that her daughter was 'devastated.'
The video seemingly was taken before news of the star's cats being rescued as Charles said the pets 'haven't been found.'
The cause of the flames was brought up once again and the actress's father mentioned that 'something fell on a powerline' amid 'very windy' weather in the area.
Cara Delevingne, 31, was seen for the first time as she left the Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre in London after her $7 million home in Los Angeles was destroyed by a fire
Her parents - who claimed that the cause of the fire was due to 'electrical' issues - were also seated in the same car
The blaze occurred in the early hours of Friday morning (the aftermath pictured above today)
Although an investigation is still ongoing - Delevingne's parents claims it was an 'electrical' fire
When asked how Delevingne was doing, Pandora said once again, 'I think she's probably devastated.'
Her mother then explained to the outlet, 'She had everything in her house, her whole life. She built it, she made it. She has everything in it.'
The model initially took to her Instagram page on Friday to reveal the news of the devastating incident while also believing her two cats had perished in the flames.
'My heart is broken today. I cannot believe it. Life can change in a blink of an eye. So cherish what you have,' she penned in a now-deleted Story post.
However, upon discovering that her beloved pets had been rescued, Cara shared an update to her fans that read: 'They are alive!! Thank you to the firefighters.'
The actress could be seen sitting inside a vehicle as she left the venue later on Friday evening following her performance in the musical, Cabaret, in London's West End.
Delevingne bundled up in a long-sleeved, black jacket to keep herself warm in the cooler temperatures while her locks were pulled back into a sleek up do.
After fearing her two cats had perished in the fire, Cara was told they had been saved
Delevingne bundled up in a long-sleeved, black jacket to keep herself warm in the cooler temperatures while her locks were pulled back into a sleek up do
TMZ asked Cara's father and mother, 'Do you know what caused the fire?' to which her father replied with, 'Electrical.' Her mother also added that her daughter was 'devastated'
At the time of the incident, both the star's cats and another occupant had been inside - who was reportedly treated for smoke inhalation.
She later took to her Instagram again to reveal the relieving and positive update that her cats had been rescued.
Along with uploading another picture of her two pets, Delevingne wrote, 'They are alive!! Thank you to the firefighters,' followed by a red heart emoji.
The model then shared a separate message of gratitude to the firefighters. 'Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all the firefighters and people that showed up to help.....'
Cara was in London at the time of the fire due to her being in the midst of performing in the musical Cabaret.
Firefighters rushed to the scene after a 911 call was made around 3:57am PST, per TMZ.
The cause of the flames was brought up once again and the actress's father mentioned a 'powerline' that may have started the fire due to 'very windy' weather in the area
When asked how Delevingne was doing, Pandora said once again, 'I think she's probably devastated'
The cause of the flames was brought up once again and the actress's father mentioned that 'something fell on a powerline' amid 'very windy' weather in the area
Cara's $7million mansion in Studio City, California is said to have been engulfed by flames that had spread to the attic, causing extreme damage to the expensive property.
A total of 94 firefighters showed up to fight the blaze arriving in 13 different engines.
It is believed that the blaze started in a backroom of the property. Images obtained by DailyMail.com reveal that entire parts of the roof have now collapsed due to the fire.
DailyMail.com has reached out to representatives for the model.
It is said to have taken firefighters almost two hours to get the fire fully contained with at least one person injured, though it is not yet clear who.
Upon hearing the news of the fire on Friday AM, Cara took to her Instagram stories to share a photo of her two cats and expressed how 'heartbroken' she was
However, she later took to her Instagram again to reveal the relieving and positive update that her cats had been rescued
The model then shared a separate message of gratitude to the firefighters. 'Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all the firefighters and people that showed up to help.....'
Cara seen with her cats
TMZ claims that one firefighter fell from a ladder while trying to put out the blaze and was injured.
One person who was staying at Cara's home was also said to have been treated for smoke inhalation.
And around noon on Friday, images were released of a man carrying one of Cara's cats who was wrapped in a warm blanket.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Cara bought her her 8,000-square-foot mansion for $7 million in 2019.
Delevingne also shared a video that was taken by another individual near her home as firetrucks filled the street to put out the blaze.
Delevingne also shared a video that was taken near her home as firetrucks filled the street to put out the blaze
The report claims that one firefighter fell from a ladder while trying to put out the blaze and was injured
One person who was staying at Cara's home was also said to have been treated for smoke inhalation
Almost half of Cara's home can be seen torn apart by the blaze
Cara previously owned a Hollywood home with her sister Poppy Delevingne that they bought from actor Jared Leto - and then sold to singer Usher for $3.4million in September 2022.
In March last year, Cara revealed she checked herself into rehab after 'heartbreaking' images published by DailyMail.com that had given her a wakeup call.
The model said she reflected on her mental health struggles and addiction battle after sparking concern with a series of troubled public appearances.
Speaking to Vogue magazine, she confessed that she hadn't been 'ready' to tackle her demons until she fell into a 'bad place'.