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別名: Poppy Delevigne, 포피 델레바인
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Poppy Angela Delevingne was born on May 3, 1986, in London to property developer Charles Hamar Delevingne and Pandora Anne Delevingne (née Stevens). She grew up in Belgravia with her two sisters, including retired model and actress Cara Delevingne. Poppy attended the independent Bedales School. Her maternal grandfather was Sir Jocelyn Stevens, and her maternal grandmother Janie Sheffield was lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret. Through various ancestral lines, she is related to figures such as Charlemagne and William the Conqueror.
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ジャンル: Drama, Romance, rock music
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