Cara Delevingne paid nearly $250,000 to wear Bulgari to the Oscars

Cha-ching for the bling.
Model Cara Delevingne – who recently revealed she went to rehab – is back and making money.
The ‘Only Murders in the Building’ actress was paid more than $241,000 (or £200,000) to wear Bulgari jewelery to the Oscars on Sunday, a source told Page Six.
Delevingne shone in a three-row diamond necklace with a serpent’s head adorned with an emerald eye – and matching diamond earrings – from the high-end brand while walking the champagne-colored carpet at the Dolby Theater from Los Angeles.
She also wore an elegant, eye-catching red dress by Elie Saab for the event.
A happy, healthy (and wealthy) Delevingne was spotted inside, playing with Oscar presenter Florence Pugh at the bar, while abstaining from alcohol, Page Six reported.
When a bartender poured a cocktail for the model, she politely declined and offered it to the crowd, a spy said.
“Who wants a vodka soda?! Vodka soda?!” she and the “Little Women” actress screamed, a source tells us.
Instead, Delevingne was heard ordering club soda and cranberry juice.
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We hear the duo had such a great time, they were even seen dancing and singing together at the bar before returning to the show.
Earlier this month, Delevingne revealed to Vogue that she was seeking treatment for substance abuse issues after seeing paparazzi photos of herself disheveled and realizing she was in a “wrong” place.
“At that time, there were a lot of people who were very worried, it’s understandable,” she told the fashion magazine. “But I wasn’t really worried, though…but that’s the nature of the disease.”
“All I knew was that if I kept going down the road that I was on, I would either end up dying or doing something really, really stupid,” she added.
Page Six exclusively reported that the model stayed at celebrity favorite Cirque Lodge in Utah for treatment.
Representatives for Delevingne did not respond to requests for comment. Bulgari representatives could not be reached.
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