Supermodel Cara Delevingne takes viewers on a sex tour around the world
Cara Delevingne is a model, actress, activist, and currently the host of “Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne.” The series, her provocative new six-part documentary series produced for her BBC Three in the UK, will premiere in the US on Hulu just in time for Valentine’s Day. February 14. Thoughtful, in-depth, rough, heartfelt, and sometimes too serious, her exploration of sex in the 21st century, this show sees the LGBTQ+ icon explore her sexual identity as she travels the globe. Have your viewers tag you as you do it. sex. The series is at its best when the model-her star leaves the role of host and reveals her own complex feelings about her gender, body, and sexual orientation.
At the beginning of the first episode, entitled “Out and Proud?”, Delevingne outlines her sexuality. “I date men, but oh, do I love women,” she confesses. The endorsement comes from someone loosely associated with royalty, walking the runways for the world’s biggest fashion brands (Chanel, Marc Jacobs, Burberry, etc.) and named by Forbes as one of the world’s highest paid. A model is no small thing. Star of “Suicide Squad” variety“one of Hollywood’s most famous queer actors,” and who provides the program’s most compelling moment, explores her anxieties and inner thoughts while the cameras on “Planet Sex” are pointed at her. I am happy to share my doubts.
At Club Skirt Dinah Shore Weekend in Palm Springs, she will be judging the ‘Queer Twerk Contest’. In Tokyo, she meets a gay rights activist who happens to be a Buddhist monk. In London, she makes her way into a ‘sex lab’ where she wears a ‘vaginal monitor’ to see how she reacts when watching porn on her. In Berlin, she explores the science behind the “Orgasm Gap” (which is also the title of the second episode). In Japan, she met an artist promoting “vagina positivity” who taught her how to make a vagina mold. “My vagina is the only private thing I have,” says Delevingne, explaining why viewers can’t see the mold she made, after working with a clitoris sculptor in New York. Meet and go to a masturbation class. In perhaps the show’s most interesting scenario, Delevingne checks out her party for women-only sex. Yes, that’s no,” advises the Fairy of Consent), where she’s spanked and spanked while two other attendees do tequila shots on her body, lounging in turquoise lingerie. A fellow blonde partygoer observes: “Here it’s all about girls and pleasure and the right to own it.”
On Planet Sex’s third episode, “What’s Your Gender?,” Delevingne likens her experience of gender to “a sea of colors,” adding, “For me, gender never feels fixed.” I’m here. In the past, she has suffered from depression and suicidal thoughts and has experienced a “mental breakdown,” she says. A lot of it was because of the conflicting demands of what was going on inside her and what her world wanted for her. The problem seems to be exacerbated by her widespread fame.In fact, viewers understand that gender identity is much more fluid than boring duality.Mexican 3rd gender, from Oaxaca MuseeSalvadoran-American actor, filmmaker and intersex activist River Gallo of Jersey City fighting the “hetero-sex patriarchy agenda”, Dansowhere women dress as men, our sexual identities exist on a global spectrum.
At the end of the show’s third episode, Delevingne travels to Barcelona, where she dons a virtual reality headset that allows her to swap bodies with a man in another VR headset. Thanks to technology, she sheds her body like a discarded shell. It is self-help and effective in nature.