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Cara Delevingne’s Mother ‘Pleads With Her To Come Home After Air-Rage Meltdown’

The mother of model Cara Delevingne has reportedly urged her daughter to come home as she lives a “lonely, strange” life.

It comes after Delevingne, 23, below, was detained and fined for verbal abuse after exploding in rage when her luggage was checked by Eurostar security staff in Paris.

Onlookers said she behaved like a “spoiled brat” as she launched into a foul-mouthed rant, telling one officer to “f*** off”.

One witness said: “She got down on her knees and put her hands together as if she was praying for the whole thing to be over. It was bizarre.“

Now her mum Pandora, 56, with the model below, has pleaded with her to cut back on the partying and return to her family.

The Daily Star quoted her saying: “She has a very strange life. One minute she’s surrounded by friends, the next she’s all on her own jetting across the world.

“Everyone thinks they know her, but they don’t and it’s quite a lonely life. Sometimes I wish my little girl would just come home.

“Then I remember she’s not my little girl any more. She’s her own woman, Cara, and I respect her for that.”

Officers detained the model for an hour at the Gare du Nord station in Paris as she tried to get to London.

She was allowed to board a later train after apologising and paying a fine of up to £30.

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