Cara Delevingne flashes ‘engagement’ ring as she arrives at Jimmy Kimmel Live show in Hollywood
The model and her partner St Vincent have been dating for over a year

CARA Delevingne continued to fuel talk that she is engaged to girlfriend Annie Clark - aka St Vincent - as she sported a large ring for a TV appearance.
The model-turned-actress sported the jewellery on her ring finger as she made prepared to film her interview on the Jimmy Kimmer Live show.
Cara, 23, showcased her typically quirky style as she headed to the Hollywood studio wearing a lion printed pajama set.
She completed her ensemble with glasses, trainers and black and gold side bag, while she wore her locks in a wet look slicked back style.
The Sun reported in February after a source witnessed Cara and St Vincent have a romantic moment at the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
The source said: “I could see Cara on bended knee, clearly proposing to her girlfriend. It was really touching. Cara obviously likes to do things traditionally.”
Cara was on Jimmy Kimmel Live to promote her upcoming blockbuster 'Suicide Squad'.
The model - who plays the role of June Moon and her alter ego Enchantress in the fantasy film – previously revealed that she had to get naked to land herself the role.
She admitted the production's director David Ayer told her to strip down in a forest at night to get into character, although her part had yet been confirmed.
Speaking about preparing for the role, the blonde beauty said: "I feel like I got a bit more information about one [role] than the other. The first thing that David mentioned to me before I got the role was only about the Enchantress side.
"It was more about finding that part of myself studying addiction and desperation and that void.
"One of the first things he [Ayer] said was, 'Go to the forest, the country, hopefully under the full moon, naked and feel what that feels like. And I was like 'this is f***ing awesome! Ok, I'm going to do that!'
"And I didn't even have the part yet. That character was a lot more freeing in a way."
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