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'Why can't I show my nipples?'

Cara Delevingne wages war on Instagram after they ban her from showing her boobs

The Suicide Squad star demands to know why the social media network won't allow nudity

CARA Delevingne has declared war on Instagram, demanding thephoto-sharing website starts showing her nipples.

The model-turned-actress questioned why the social networking service has forbidden any form of nudity from its feeds.

 Cara likes to show off her body in revealing outfits
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Cara likes to show off her body in revealing outfitsCredit: Getty Images

Taking on the role of interviewer and interviewee in a special Vogue skit called What Would Cara Do?, she asked herself: “If Instagram was a person what would you say to her or him?”

She replied: “Why can’t I show my nipples?” Cara, 23, and her comic-book flick co-star Margot Robbie, 26, traded in their glamorous outfits worn at

the Suicide Squad premiere in London for matching personalised tracksuits at the film’s after party on Wednesday night.

 The supermodel turned actress wants to know WHY she can't show her nipples on Instagram
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The supermodel turned actress wants to know WHY she can't show her nipples on InstagramCredit: GC Images
 She looked sensational at the premiere of her latest film Suicide Squad
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She looked sensational at the premiere of her latest film Suicide SquadCredit: Getty Images - FilmMagic

The Brit star proved how she’s morphed from an all-nighter party girl to credible actress by ignoring the free bar at Claridges in favour of chatting with film directors.
An onlooker at the bash said: “Cara was on her best behaviour. She left just after 1am instead of carrying on the party. “She was in good spirits laughing and joking with Margot before retiring to her hotel room for the night.”

 Cara and Margot Robbie leave the premiere in matching tracksuits
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Cara and Margot Robbie leave the premiere in matching tracksuitsCredit: Splash News

Her Suicide Squad co-stars Ben Affleck, Will Smith, Jared Leto, Amy Adams and Henry Cavil were also in attendance.

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