Cara Delevingne told to ‘start masturbating’ in ‘Planet Sex’ preview

Around the world in 80 lays?

Model Cara Delevingne participates in a masturbation seminar and more erotic activities in the salacious trailer for her upcoming BBC docuseries “Planet Sex. The much-anticipated fornication first look dropped Saturday on YouTube.

“I date men, but oh, do I love women — and everyone else,” the 30-year-old bombshell intones in the titillating 60-second teaser. “There’s so much to know about the world of sex — and I want answers.”

The six-part docuseries delves (or should we say “Delevs”) into the various ways sexuality is practiced around the globe. “Planet Sex” also highlights the actress’ own sexual journey.

In the trailer, Delevingne is shown traveling from Los Angeles to Tokyo on a carnal pilgrimage to glean insight into the cultural differences regarding erotic pleasure.

Cara Delevingne peers through a sexual object
Model Cara Delevingne takes part in a masturbation seminar and more erotic activities in her new docuseries “Planet Sex.”
BBC Three/Youtube

Along the way, the Brit encounters drag queens and sexperts and attends a masturbation seminar where she is told to “start masturbating now.”

“I’m just living off this queer energy,” the “Only Murders in the Building” star exclaims while at a Pride parade.

In fact, Delevingne — who identifies as pansexual — said these in-depth sexperiences forced her out of her comfort zone, and in some cases, even exposed her sexual ignorance.

“In my own life, I’ve definitely had a lot of internalized homophobia and shame,” claimed the 2012 and 2014 British Fashion Awards model of the year.

Cara Delevingne looks worried
Delevingne explores sexual practices around the globe and shares her own journey.
BBC Three/Youtube

Delevingne previously claimed the aforementioned self-pleasure symposium even outed her as a “prude.”

“I went into the masturbation seminar thinking it was going to be a classroom, and I’d have a notepad, and instead it was a pink, leather gym mat on the floor, with six people going, ‘Well, take your underwear off. This is the lube,’” Delevingne told reporters while promoting “Planet Sex” at Cannes last month.

“I didn’t realize I was a prude. I think I’m a pretty hip, young, cool, down-with-anything kind of girl but I was like, ‘Sorry what? Sorry, no, absolutely not, I will not do that.’ But I kind of did everything I felt comfortable doing.”

Cara Delevingne winks
Delevingne said the project opened her mind to new sexual experiences.
BBC Three/Youtube

Ultimately, Delevingne said the project “opened my eyes so much.”

“I feel like I needed this in my life, honestly,” she said, per Vanity Fair. “Maybe not to do it on camera — I mean, that was something I wanted to do for other people, but in terms of, for me, I grew up a lot.”

She added, “I had chosen to take a step back from love and relationships for a while before I did this and this made me realize again how much I needed to repair certain things in my life and move on from that. I really grew up a lot.”

“Planet Sex” debuts Nov. 29 on Hulu. The series comes as Delevingne has displayed erratic behavior in the past few months, such as failing to show up at the launch of the Cara Loves Karl collection at New York Fashion Week in September.

She was also spotted wandering around in dirty socks after boarding and quickly exiting Jay-Z’s private jet. Pals including Margot Robbie have been spotted leaving her home looking distressed.

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