'Suicide Squad' Actress Cara Delevingne Calls Ex A Snake After Dating 'Twilight' Star Kristen Stewart

By J Regulano | Nov 11, 2016 01:35 AM EST

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It was only in September this year when Cara Delevingne put an end to her relationship with former girlfriend, ST Vincent. Now that she already got a new tattoo seems like Cara is not happy knowing that ST Vincent now dates Kristen Stewart after her.

In addition to her more than 20 tattoos on her body, Cara Delevingne reveals her new addendum to her collections: a serpent tattoo on her left hand. This inking was confirmed after Doctor Brian Woo; a tattoo artist posted it on his Instagram account.

Cara Delevingne is known to be a tattoo lover, and each of her collections was based on real life stories. She has a lion tattoo on her right hand, an elephant on the right arm, and now she has a snake on her left hand. Just recently, she also had the "Suicide Squad" actress Margot Robbie ink one on her toes, as a sign of friendship. Cara Delevingne and Margot Robbie developed their connection through their casting in "Suicide Squad."

But then a snake is one of the most negative images of relationships as it pertains to one who sneaks and reaches out to another person behind each other's back. That is the reason why people thinks that the idea behind Cara Delevingnes's new snake tattoo pertains to her ex-girlfriend, ST Vincent.

After almost two years of being with each other, ST Vincent, or Annie Clark in real life, is now rumored to be dating the "Twilight" star, Kristen Stewart. ST Vincent and Kristen Stewart were seen enjoying each other's company during their stay in Los Angeles, California for weeks. The new lovers were also found dining in before going on a theater date in West Hollywood, according to Morning News USA.

Cara Delevingnes then now stays calm by making sure she has put everything that happens in her life in the most creative way-like making her co-stars in Suicide Squad sketch directly on her fair skin. 

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