Topless Cara Delevingne Poses With Lion in New TAG Heuer Campaign
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One of the pictures features the 'Suicide Squad' star wearing nothing but a watch, protecting her modesty with her hands.

AceShowbiz - Cara Delevingne has a rather wild companion when she poses in a new campaign for TAG Heurer to promote the brand's new watches collection. In the campaign, which is titled "Don't Crack Under Pressure", the model-turned-actress is joined by a roaring lion.

One of the pictures features Cara leaving nothing to the imagination by wearing nothing but a watch. She sports heavy eyeliner while protecting her modesty with her hands. Her tattoos are also full on display, with the "Suicide Squad" artist showcasing her inspirational underboob inking.

Another picture features the "Paper Town" star fiercely staring at the camera in a black jumpsuit which flaunts her cleavage. The lion in the background seems fierce as well, seemingly wanting to eat Cara as wind blows it furs.

The brand has also shared on Instagram a couple of behind-the-scenes video which sees how the campaign photos were taken. In the clip, Cara can be seen standing inside a cage, waiting for the lion to come closer to her. She doesn't seem afraid while taking pics with the lion as she says that "it has long been a dream of mine to get a chance to work with wild animals, and particular with a lion!"

"They just have this amazing mystery and this kind of aloof attitude and also bravery," she continues gushing over the king of the jungle in another video. "Lions to me symbolizes, you know, bravery and having no fear."

The pictures were taken by photographer David Yarrow back in December in South Africa. Cara previously shared a footage from the shoot. Along with a picture of her interacting with the lion, she wrote, "I am so humbled to have had the experience to work with such an inspiring animal up close."

The "Tulip Fever" actress continued, "It really gave me a first hand experience (literally) how awful it is to be confined to a cage. A lot more to come..."

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