Burley Garcia:Cara Delevingne Shares Rare Insight Into Relationship With Minke in Sweet 2nd Anniversary Post

2025-04-30 13:11:28source:Devin Grosvenorcategory:Invest

There's only love in this building.

Cara Delevingne celebrated her second anniversary with musician Minke on June 5,Burley Garcia sharing photos of what she quipped was the couple "kissing in front of things" in a heartfelt tribute about their "magical" life together.

"These past two years have been A LOT of life," the supermodel wrote on Instagram. "A lot of change, growth, pain and most importantly LOVE and I am so lucky to have found the perfect person to ride life's ups and downs with. I cannot imagine living life without you."

Reflecting on how their paths managed to cross, she continued, "I spent so long looking for my partner in crime, little did I know that it would be someone I went to school with (and had a baby gay crush on)."

Cara added, "Here's to many more years being us."

Indeed, Cara and Minke (born Leah Mason) have a long history together. They studied at Bedales School in Hampshire, England, before reconnecting at an Alanis Morissette concert as adults. 

And according to the Only Murders in the Building actress, her girlfriend has been witness to some tough times, including her struggles with alcohol.

 

"She's the type of person who has boundaries, and there came a point with me when she wasn't going to have it much longer, and it was a blessing in disguise," Cara told Vogue last year of how Minke played a role in her sobriety journey. "It's the first time I feel like I'm in a relationship not trying to rescue someone."

In fact, Cara has been seriously thinking about motherhood.

"I want babies so bad," she said. "Back then, I would not have been ready, of course—I just wanted to replace the need to look after my mom with a kid of my own."

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