Reports have claimed that the alleged break-up between Cara Delevingne and St. Vincent was somewhat caused by the model's Suicide Squad co-star Margot Robbie, but it appears that actually isn't true.

While it's not clear just yet whether or not Delevingne and St. Vincent did in fact split, according to Gossip Cop, the rumors she was leaving her girlfriend for the actress are absolutely unfounded.

The website debunks a report in Star Magazine that Delevingne had developed a "huge crush" on Robbie, and the two were "hanging out together" and "partying nonstop to the point where Cara ignores St. Vincent's texts for hours."

In addition, the report in the magazine claims that things are "very shaky" between Delevingne and St. Vincent and had friends wondering if they were going to "survive this," especially as St. Vincent tried "getting back" at Delevingne by "hanging out with Kristen Stewart."

The report has been officially called as false, though break-up rumors first circulated between Delevingne and St. Vincent earlier this week.

The Sun reported that the pair had called it quits a little while ago after the distance they faced during Delevingne's press tour for the film became "too much" for them to handle.

"Cara and Annie still care about each other, but pressures of the long-distance romance just became too much," a source told the publication.

The report also further indicated that things had started to cool off for the pair around Delevingne's 24th birthday last month, after St. Vincent was absent when her girlfriend celebrated her birthday.

"The cracks were beginning to show on Cara's birthday in August when Annie wasn't there for her party," the source said. "Instead she posted a very flat birthday message on Instagram. They decided to call it a day but remain pals and are hoping they can work things out as it's no doubt they really love each other."