Supermodel and actress Cara Delevingne, 22, reportedly enjoyed herself at the "Paper Towns" set that author John Green described her as "bleeping crazy."
"I have never met anyone like her," Green, who also wrote "The Fault in Our Stars," said. According to USA Today, Delevingne saw a hot dog attire from an antique shop, bought it and arrived at the set wearing it.
Delevingne's "craziness" was infectious to the cast and crew of the "Paper Towns" set. Her co-star Nat Wolff said he has gotten so used to her craziness.
One time, Delevingne spotted a waterslide during a take at 2 a.m., walked away from the set and said she wanted to go to the park. She then got tickets to the park a week later and the whole cast enjoyed themselves all day.
There was another time when "Paper Towns" director Jake Schreier said everyone was gone and found out that Delevingne had enlisted them into making a music video with her. She also shared to the cast her favorite activity, which was shooting at a local gun range, and described the experience "hysterical" and so much fun for everyone.
For this, Delevingne was regarded to be so much like her "Paper Towns" character, Margo, who was free-spirited. "Paper Towns" debuted on July 24, earning $6.35 million on its opening night.
The "Paper Towns" gig was Delevingne's first lead role as an actress, and critics believe that she has found her place in the screen, The Guardian reported. Despite this, she said that she is not completely ditching modeling for acting.