'It was a time when you really needed a mum': Delevingne sisters describe on growing up with their mother's heroin battle in first joint interview... as Poppy reveals Cara slept in her bed for YEARS

Their mother Pandora has been candid about an addiction that has plagued the majority of her adult years.

But little has been said about the fallout for famous sisters Cara, Poppy and Chloe Delevingne, who have now come together for their first ever joint interview.

Chloe, 32, is the eldest sister, a mother-of-two who keeps a lower profile to her younger model sisters Poppy, 30, and Cara, 24,- and the trio share an exceptionally close bond after watching their mother Pandora battle addiction, something they have now opened up about.

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'There were tricky times': Sisters Chloe, Poppy and Cara Delevingne have now come together for their first joint intervie, opening up about their mother's heroin addiction

'There were tricky times': Sisters Chloe, Poppy and Cara Delevingne have now come together for their first joint intervie, opening up about their mother's heroin addiction

Speaking to Porter, Poppy admitted she helped youngest sister Cara through the trying times as their mother battled her heroin addiction.

'There were tricky times. I was 12 when it all started happening, which is the time you really need a mum – getting your period, wanting to know what sex is about. Cara was six years younger. She slept in my bed for years,' she said.

The experience clearly made the siblings closer than ever, with Cara saying of her sisters: 'I don't know what I would do without them, it would be horrifying. Put it this way, if one of them killed someone I would help bury the body.'

'I don't know what I would do without them, it would be horrifying. Put it this way, if one of them killed someone I would help bury the body,' Cara said of her sisters

'I don't know what I would do without them, it would be horrifying. Put it this way, if one of them killed someone I would help bury the body,' Cara said of her sisters

And Poppy, who was spotted partying with David Beckham in LA recently, revealed that her solid marriage is down to them leading independent lives. 

'The wonderful thing about my husband is that we are very good at being independent… We've been together for nine years and for the first 12 months I lived in New York. We sort of really savor each other when we are together, those moments are so special,' she explained. 

And the sisters remain in awe of their mother, calling her the 'bravest woman' they know. 

Socialite Pandora Delevingne is set to reveal all in a new tell-all memoir, Shadows On My Wall, which is currently being edited while Delevingne, 56, looks for a publisher. 

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In a previous interview with Times2, the former Selfridges personal shopper has described how her 'bad behaviour' and a long-term addiction to heroin has blighted her life.

The interview is out in this week's Porter

The interview is out in this week's Porter

The one-time friend of Princess Margaret says her battle with depression is ongoing, with the downs still looming large in her life. As recently as last year, an episode left her so debilitated that she considered taking her own life.

She said: 'A year ago I was lying on a mattress in a room with a swinging light bulb above me and I just wanted to die.'

In an interview with Times2, the former Selfridges personal shopper has described how her 'bad behaviour' and a long-term addiction to heroin has blighted her life. 

Of the addiction's origins, she said: 'I don't want to be the poor little rich girl, but actually I was in a lot of pain for a lot my life.' 

Model family! Socialite Pandora Delevingne (fourth from the right) is set to reveal all in a new tell-all memoir, Shadows On My Wall

Model family! Socialite Pandora Delevingne (fourth from the right) is set to reveal all in a new tell-all memoir, Shadows On My Wall

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