Suicide Squad's Cara Delevingne tweaks Margot Robbie's nipples as she shows off talent

The actress said she has a "nipple detector" in her mind
Hidden talent: Cara Delevingne hones in on Margot Robbie
Emma Powell3 August 2016
The Weekender

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Cara Delevingne is a model and actress with a hidden talent – nipple detecting.

Delevingne, 23, took some time off from promoting her latest film Suicide Squad to show off the peculiar talent.

“I bet anyone that has a T-shirt on, I can find their nipple right away,” she said. “I have like a nipple detector in my mind.”

In an attempt to prove she really does possess the skill, she claimed: “I could even know that Alexander Skarsgaard had a nipple on his back.”

The actress then put her skill to the test and tried to find and pinch the nipples of her co-stars Margot Robbie and Karen Fukuhara.

Robbie told her she was “millimetres away” while Fukuhara shrieked as Delevingne found hers in one attempt.

She also successfully pointed out the reporter’s nipples.

Delevingne plays Enchantress in the DC extended universe and recently revealed that she stood naked in a forest to get into the character.

Speaking about how she approached playing the supervillain, Delevingne told Sci-Fi Now: “The Enchantress side was more about finding that part of myself studying addiction, desperation and that void.

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“One of the first things David said was ‘Go to the forest, the country – hopefully under the full moon – naked and feel what that feels like.’ And I was ‘This is f****** awesome. OK, I’m going to do that.’”

She continued: “I didn’t even have the part yet. That character was a lot more freeing, in a way.”

Delevingne, Robbie and Fukuhara also star alongside Will Smith, Jared Leto and Viola Davis in the David Ayer directed film.

Suicide Squad is set for UK cinema release on Friday.

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