Now, “I accept myself more as I am,” she said.
A new state of mind that Cara Delevingne, 30, owes to a very personal trip around the world.
In her
Planet Sex
series , slated for release at the end of November, the model indeed explores issues of sexuality and gender in different cultures, hoping to “open the dialogue”.
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“I learned a lot”
Female sexuality, gender, pornography, monogamy and beauty... These are the themes evoked in this program in six episodes.
From a seminar on masturbation to a porn library, the queer actress has multiplied encounters and experiences - such as a blood test during an orgasm.
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"I learned a lot of things," she enthused during a presentation at Mipcom, the largest international market for audiovisual content, in Cannes.
The actress thus declared herself happy with the educational vocation of her program, where we learn in particular that the human body produces its own type of cannabis after an orgasm or that an Indonesian island has five different sexual genders.
"Let's not talk about rain and shine, let's talk about sex"
Women and men need to know better the springs of female pleasure, estimated Cara Delevingne, judging "completely crazy that we walked on the moon before mapping the clitoris".
Very open on questions of sexuality, the actress was above all shocked to see the impact of porn on the younger generations.
However, she hopes to “open the dialogue” beyond the young audiences the program seems to be aimed at.
"It's one of the most fascinating subjects in the world, let's not talk about rain or shine or what we're going to do on the weekend, let's talk about sex," she said.
Distribution in 90 countries
Expected on the American platform Hulu and on the BBC in the United Kingdom, this show, embodied by this spokesperson for the LGBTQ+ cause, has already been sold in more than 90 countries, its co-producer Simon announced on Tuesday October 18. Andreae, CEO of Fremantle UK, at Mipcom.
Among the broadcasters already seduced by the concept are Téva of the M6 group in France, Amazon Prime Video in Canada, RTL in Germany and Viaplay in the Scandinavian countries, according to a press release from Fremantle.