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Cara Delevingne's life - £100m net worth, racy confessions and intervention rumours
READ NEXT: Cara Delevingne reveals she felt suicidal while coming to terms with sexualityHere, Daily Star takes a closer look inside her life - from her huge net worth, to famous siblings, high profile romances and the intervention rumours.Cara Delevigne has been the name on everyone's lips in the past decade since signing to Storm Management in 2009 - the agency that made fellow supermodel Kate Moss famous.Not only has Cara posed for Vogue, Glamour and Elle magazines across the world, she has also appeared on the runway for high fashion brands including Burberry, Chanel, Karl Lagerfeld, Stella McCartney and Moschino, to name a few.That's not all, as she also became the face of Rimmel alongside Kate Moss and Georgia May Jagger in 2016, as well as appearing in advertisements for Dior and designing fashion collections for DKNY and Mulberry.She has had just as successful career away from the runway too, appearing in films including Anna Karenina, The Face Of An Angel and Suicide Squad, as well as Prime Video series Carnival Row, opposite Orlando Bloom.Cara most recently joined the second series of Disney+ hit, Only Murders In The Building as Art Gallery owner Alice.It is no surprise then that from her own work, alongside earnings from her family's property development firm, the star has an eye-watering fortune of over £100m.This includes £47.6m from Cara & Co, which is the company she uses to handle her finances earned from modelling, acting and endorsements, according to The Sun.While fans may know Cara as an actress and model, the star also has a number of secret talents.Along with being a talented singer, the star is also a drummer and guitarist - using her talents to record two albums between 2011 to 2012.Cara also
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‘Anna K’ Producing Duo on How the Ukraine War Has Hit Russia’s Booming TV Industry
Christopher Vourlias Powerhouse producers Valeriy Fedorovich and Evgeniy Nikishov, the creative duo behind Netflix’s first Russian original series, “Anna K,” quietly left 1-2-3 Production in early March and are now focused on their Moscow-based shingle MC2.Though the announcement was formally made just days removed from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Fedorovich said the plan to leave the Gazprom-Media-backed production outfit had been set in motion long ago.“When we set up our own company, it was clear that we [would] have to say goodbye to 1-2-3 Production,” Fedorovich told Variety. “We used to work for others; now we want to work for ourselves.”As the co-heads of the Moscow-based outfit which they launched in 2018, Fedorovich and Nikishov were the creative force behind the plague thriller “To the Lake,” a series that made top 10 lists across the globe after it was acquired by Netflix, and wrapped production last year on the streamer’s first original Russian drama series, “Anna K,” a contemporary retelling of Leo Tolstoy’s classic novel “Anna Karenina.” They were also tapped to produce the Netflix original series “Nothing Special.” But the war in Ukraine, which entered its fourth month this week, has left many high-profile Russian film and TV projects in limbo, as global streaming platforms, international distributors and a range of industry partners have either suspended or pressed pause on their Russian operations.Fedorovich and Nikishov could not comment on the status of either of the two Netflix series currently in the pipeline.
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