Cara Delevingne and Amber Heard avoid cameras in attempt to hide blossoming relationship
The pair have been comforting each other over their high profile breakups but now it's becoming something more

CARA DELEVINGNE and AMBER HEARD are so desperate not be pictured together they timed their exit from an A-list fashion bash to perfection.
I can reveal the newly single ex-lovers are growing increasingly close following Cara’s split from ST VINCENT earlier this month, comforting each other over their high-profile breakups.
And so determined to keep their blossoming relationship underwraps, they left the star-studded Love Magazine party in London club Loulou’s just minutes apart on Monday night.
I broke the story back in May that Amber’s marriage to JOHNNY DEPP fell apart after he expected she cheated on him with Cara, so it’s no surprise they’re trying to keep a low profile.
A source said: “Cara is the one pushing the relationship, she’s really keen.
“They had a couple of heart to hearts and even discussed Amber moving to London making it her base.
“Cara even suggested buying a country pad which they could both occupy but Amber is keen to keep her options open.
“But Cara’s inner circle are worried about the influence Amber may have on her and are worried she might get hurt.”
The Sun on Sunday revealed Cara split with singer St Vincent after dating for 18 months.
The model’s hectic touring schedule promoting new movie Suicide Squad was mainly to blame, and Cara has tried to get over the pain by partying - and reconnecting with bisexual actress Amber.
The pair grew close while Johnny was filming Alice Through The Looking Glass in 2014, partying constantly at his rented London pad.
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Fears the girls were “making a fool of him” ended up driving Johnny “insane”, according to a movie source.
Amber rekindled her partying with Cara after her split from the Pirates of the Caribbean star, which included a wild night out in London last month with pal MARGOT ROBBIE when they were turned away from a strip club.
Their exit strategies have certainly improved.