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Registered: 07/25/04 Posts: 17,501 |
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EXCLUSIVE: COCAINE KATE
September 15, 2005 - mirror.co.uk THE Daily Mirror today reveals shocking pictures of supermodel Kate Moss snorting a fat line of cocaine during a debauched drugs and drink session with junkie lover Pete Doherty. As the white powder induces a sudden rush to her brain, she rocks back in her seat and laughs hysterically. The coke is kicking in. Within seconds she leans forward and again sniffs into a tightly rolled-up ?5 note, hoovering up every last grain of the Class A drug. It is clear from the extraordinary images, captured during a Mirror undercover investigation, that the 31-year-old catwalk queen is a practised user. Rumours of her drug habits have circulated for years but she has always denied taking Class As such as cocaine. In a West London recording studio, though, Kate chats casually with Doherty and pals as she absent-mindedly crushes and chops out the chunky lines on the back of a plastic CD cover. With her blonde hair hanging untidily around her shoulders, the model icon, worth ?30million, prepares up to 20 lines of coke in just 40 minutes. Using a mammoth stash, which she kept safely wrapped in her handbag, Kate - mother of a two-year-old daughter - has no qualms about being seen with the illegal drugs. Doherty and some of his mates mill around, eager to join the binge and impatiently asking to help prepare the drugs. At one point the Croydon-born beauty - the face of Rimmel, Chanel, Calvin Klein and Christian Dior - loses her patience with one of crackhead Doherty's friends and insists: "I'll do it. I'll do it." She joins in a discussion about cannabis while joints are passed around some members of the group. As she parties on well into the early hours, Kate chats merrily about daughter Lila Grace, whose father is magazine publisher Jefferson Hack. Kate, 10 times a Vogue cover girl,looks unsteady and exhausted as the session continues. Between lines of cocaine, she repeatedly twitches her nose and rubs her nostrils. On five occasions she expertly prepares the lines of cocaine, carefully using a credit card to cut the powder into neat rows for her, Doherty and the others. In long, high-heeled black boots, shorts and a low cut vest top, Kate begins the night with shots of vodka and whisky. She then pours herself large glasses of wine and beer and chain-smokes cigarettes. The remarkable images were captured last week as Doherty, 26, laid down tracks for the new Babyshambles album. Punk rock legend Mick Jones, formerly of The Clash, is producing the record and is also seen snorting cocaine from Kate's stash. In 1998 Kate told a Channel 4 documentary: "I don't do any Class A -especially not heroin - after seeing what it does to people. "I don't think you have to be in this industry to see that, you just have to look around you." In the same year, Kate spent six weeks in The Priory rehab clinic. She told the Mirror at the time: "I've been doing a lot of work and too much partying. I wasn't happy with the way my life was going. So I decided to take a step back and assess my life and future. "I want to be totally responsible for myself. And this is the place where I can get the peace and quiet I need to start the process." She admitted later that she had spent much of the 90s drunk, and also revealed that she had problems with drugs. She never admitted using cocaine or other Class As. "In fashion, excess is not for creative purposes, whatever people may say," she said. "It's about escapism. You just have to get out of it to deal with it. I think that's what a lot of people in fashion that I know do it for. I know that's why I did it." Two years ago Kate confessed for the first time that her drug habits had once left her in the depths of despair but claimed to have cleaned up her act. She said: "Dabbling is fine but when I was bang on it, that wasn't a nice time. I was miserable anyway. "Drugs enhanced all the misery and I got into this spiral. I still drink but I don't do drugs." Yesterday she was with Doherty in New York for fashion week. They lunched at SoHo's Balthazar restaurant.
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Doctor ofShroomology Registered: 01/30/04 Posts: 4,133 Loc: florida Last seen: 4 years, 9 months |
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thats the first time i saw the wrod 'hoovering' in print
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stranger than most Registered: 04/10/03 Posts: 4,324 Loc: Around the corner Last seen: 9 months, 22 days |
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So where's the pics?
-------------------- YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH ANY GIVEN DRUG ISN'T THE DEFINITIVE MEASURE OF THE DRUGS EFFECTS.
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Never sleeps. Registered: 06/27/05 Posts: 3,937 Last seen: 11 years, 2 months |
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-------------------- -------------------------------- " If the sky were to suddenly open up there would be no law. There would be no rule. There would only be you and your memories... the choices you've made, and the people you've touched. If this world were to end there would only be you and him and no-one else. " .............. "MAN! You know there aint no such thing as left over crack!"
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Mr. I Eat Butthole Registered: 06/21/05 Posts: 24,570 Loc: FL |
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haha fuckin awesome
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Doctor ofShroomology Registered: 01/30/04 Posts: 4,133 Loc: florida Last seen: 4 years, 9 months |
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pudding pop Registered: 06/27/01 Posts: 787 Loc: unknown trashsca Last seen: 3 years, 8 months |
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Model Cocaine Shock Horror!!
I don't care if famous people do drugs. Models are not role models...they are human coathangers. I think it is completely disrespectful to act like this woman is not allowed to have any privacy. I'm also shocked that in this day and age drug use can still constitute "scandalous" behavior. Like after reading this I will think to myself: "That's it, Kate Moss is no longer invited to my cotillion, she is simply tooooo unsuitable"
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Never sleeps. Registered: 06/27/05 Posts: 3,937 Last seen: 11 years, 2 months |
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hehe
isnt there a family guy episode where she is paper thin and falls threw cracks in the floor
-------------------- -------------------------------- " If the sky were to suddenly open up there would be no law. There would be no rule. There would only be you and your memories... the choices you've made, and the people you've touched. If this world were to end there would only be you and him and no-one else. " .............. "MAN! You know there aint no such thing as left over crack!"
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Registered: 07/25/04 Posts: 17,501 |
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Kate's rage over coke pics
September 16, 2005 - icnetwork.co.uk Supermodel Kate Moss flew into a rage yesterday when confronted over allegations she had been taking cocaine. When asked by a reporter about the exclusive video clips of her snorting the Class A drug, published in the Daily Mirror, she said: "A video? What video? F*** off, I don't want to know." She was then asked if she wanted to talk about taking drugs, the 31-year-old then ranted: "F*** off, f*** off, f*** off, f*** off, just f*** off!" The Daily Mirror approached Kate and her druggie lover Pete Doherty, 26, as the pair went to lunch at the Balthazar restaurant in New York. While Kate was throwing a tantrum Pete tried to subdue her. Guiding her towards the Mercer Hotel where they were staying he urged: "Come on we'll read it tomorrow anyway-deal with it then." The Babyshambles frontman then squared up to the reporter, but Kate dragged him away saying, "f***ing leave it". Even inside the hotel Kate declined to listen to any of the questions and flew into another rage. The mother-of-one is in the Big Apple for New York for Fashion Week. Yesterday the Daily Mirror revealed how Croydon-born Kate openly crushed and chopped around 20 lines of cocaine for pals, snorting five herself in just 40 minutes. The video clips were taken in a West London studio last week as Pete recorded tracks for the new Babyshambles album. In response to the pictures Kate's dad Peter said: "It doesn't surprise me." "I don't know if it's true, it's only what you print. I have no further comment to make." A spokesman for Kate said: "'As you well know, she never discusses her private life."
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Doctor ofShroomology Registered: 01/30/04 Posts: 4,133 Loc: florida Last seen: 4 years, 9 months |
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this situation clearly shows the division we have in society... myself, i read that article, and i don't see anything out of the ordinary, someone with a lot of excess cash kicking back and having a few snorts with friends... other people see this and they're literally shocked at the debauchery going on...
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stranger than most Registered: 04/10/03 Posts: 4,324 Loc: Around the corner Last seen: 9 months, 22 days |
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I don't give a rats ass either. Hell, she can come party with me any day!
-------------------- YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH ANY GIVEN DRUG ISN'T THE DEFINITIVE MEASURE OF THE DRUGS EFFECTS.
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Kate Moss in cocaine apology to save contract
September 17, 2005 - telegraph.co.uk Kate Moss, the model who was photographed in a national newspaper apparently snorting cocaine, was given "a second chance" yesterday by one of the world's biggest clothing retailers after she apologised. Moss, 31, was said to have put her career, worth up to ?4 million a year, in jeopardy after pictures showed her taking the drug with her boyfriend Pete Doherty, the musician and drug addict, at a studio in west London. The fashion and cosmetic houses Chanel, Christian Dior, Robert Cavalli, Burberry and Rimmel have all refused to comment about their contracts with the model, who two years ago denied taking illegal drugs. But the store H&M, which is using Moss for its autumn clothing collection, designed by Stella McCartney, has decided to stay with the model after she and her agent apologised for the incident. A spokesman for the chain, which has more than 1,100 stores in 22 countries, said: "We met Kate and her agent and she has told us she regrets the incident and has apologised to us. We are going to give her a second chance. "We take issues like this very seriously. There were a lot of discussions about it yesterday before it was decided to carry on with the campaign." The model, who has a two-year-old daughter from a previous relationship with the magazine publisher Jefferson Hack, has maintained her profile in a fickle industry since being spotted at JFK airport in New York aged 14. But fashion sources fear that the latest scandal may finally be the beginning of the end. In a series of photographs in the Daily Mirror, Moss is seen apparently snorting cocaine and was allegedly talking openly about using skunk - a super-strength strain of cannabis - with friends of Doherty. The newspaper said that she also produced a "mammoth stash" of cocaine from her handbag and chopped it out on a CD cover and allegedly snorted five lines of the drug in 40 minutes. Hilary Alexander, the fashion director of The Daily Telegraph, said: "The problem is that she is hanging around with Pete Doherty, who has a sleazy and seedy image. That is what is likely to do her the most damage." Moss, from Croydon, south London, is attending New York Fashion Week with Doherty, who was kicked out of his previous band for drug abuse. When challenged about the reports, she allegedly told reporters to "f*** off". She is due to be a guest editor for a forthcoming edition of French Vogue, which is said to include a free copy of a duet sung with Doherty.
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stranger thanstr Registered: 09/02/03 Posts: 668 |
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there really is no such thing as bad publicity though ... it might actually help her career ya never know
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Not an EggshellWalker Registered: 07/18/03 Posts: 7,991 Loc: Cave of the Patr |
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It will definitely increase the awareness of her. Before, she was just a random British model; now, she's the British model who got caught red-handed doing prodigious quantities of coke with some Punk rock boyfriend.
-------------------- So long as you are praised think only that you are not yet on your own path but on that of another.
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Kate hit by more revelations
September 19, 2005 - thisislondon.co.uk Leading fashion companies were under growing pressure to axe Kate Moss last night after further revelations about her cocaine addiction and debauched lifestyle. Friends described how the model had drug-fuelled lesbian sex with actresses Sadie Frost and Davinia Taylor, as well as three-in-a-bed sessions involving Miss Frost's ex-husband Jude Law. She is also alleged to have taken cocaine during a dinner for Nelson Mandela's children's charity, sneaking off from her table next to the former South African president. One former assistant said she had seen Miss Moss work her way through a ' fistsized' mound of cocaine with fellow model Naomi Campbell in a single night. Several of the 31-year-old's most lucrative advertising contracts could now be in jeopardy, with Chanel, Christian Dior, Rimmel and Burberry among those still deciding on her future. Other companies, including the H&M fashion chain and jewellers H Stern, had attracted criticism for coming out in support of the star, who earns ?4million a year. H&M, which is using Miss Moss to promote its new Stella McCartney range, was reconsidering its position last night. 'We are having a dialogue with her,' a spokesman said. 'This is a very unfortunate situation.' Anti-drugs campaigners have urged the brands to dump Miss Moss. David Raynes, of the National Drug Prevention Alliance, said: 'The public will find it very hard to understand why responsible companies who are conscious of their public image carry on supporting Kate Moss despite everything that has emerged this week when she is a role model for young girls.' Miss Moss's depraved sex life was detailed in the News of the World, which claimed her lesbian affairs with Miss Frost, 41, and Hollyoaks star Miss Taylor, 27, began at least three years ago. On one occasion the three women had sex in a suite in Claridge's hotel after Miss Moss had taken cocaine at a party. A friend of the model told the newspaper: 'It wasn't a one-off. Kate had been to bed with Sadie before and she also slept with Davinia half a dozen times after that. 'There was another occasion when they had a threesome together at Kate's house in London. 'Davinia got married to Dave Gardner (the sports agent who is friendly with David Beckham) in 2003 and she cooled things with Kate after that. But six months ago Kate went to Davinia's home in London and dared her to kiss her while her husband was away. 'They had a drunken kiss but Davinia wouldn't go any further than that because she wouldn't cheat on her husband.' Miss Frost's relationship with Miss Moss was said to have caused friction in her marriage to Mr Law, which ended in divorce earlier this year. Incredibly, Miss Moss placated Law by inviting him to join them in bed. A source said: 'Jude started to hate it when his wife was alone with Kate. He hated the whole thing and they rowed about it a lot. So they had threesomes - Jude, Kate and Sadie - because he didn't like it when he wasn't involved.' Miss Frost's ill-fated relationship with flamenco dancer Jackson Scott is also said to have suffered. He knew the two women were sleeping together when they were all on holiday in Ibiza earlier this year. The newspaper revealed that Miss Moss sneaked off to snort cocaine during a dinner for the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund in Barcelona in 2002. Rebecca White, a personal assistant to Miss Campbell at the time, said: 'Even before the dinner started, Kate had asked for several hundred pounds worth of cocaine. 'She sneaked off to (take cocaine) all the way through the dinner with Nelson Mandela at the next table. I couldn't believe how disrespectful that was. 'It was meant to be a charity dinner but as far as Kate was concerned it was just another excuse for a drugs-fuelled party.' Miss Moss is nicknamed The Conjurer by her friends, it is claimed, because of her dexterity in taking cocaine. She is also said to take ecstasy and Valium. Miss White added: 'The amount of cocaine she consumed was ridiculous. I would find (Miss Moss and Miss Campbell) together with literally a pile of cocaine as big as a fist on the table. 'And they always wanted to do it all until it was gone. Kate, especially, would never leave anything on the table.' Another source claimed that Miss Moss's boyfriend, Babyshambles singer Pete Doherty, had taken drugs in front of her two-year-old daughter Lila Grace. 'Pete has frequently smoked marijuana and snorted cocaine in front of her and the couple have had heated rows about it,' the source added. According to reports last night, the disagreements had become so serious that Miss Moss has decided to end her relationship with Doherty.
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ॐ Registered: 08/04/01 Posts: 6,135 Loc: heart cave |
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Drug fueled lesbian sex eh? The tabloids have no shame. This is all designed to titillate the fat old wankers who buy this trash at the expense of this woman's privacy, and all under the protective banner of journalism.
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H&M drops Moss over drug claims
September 20, 2005 - BBC Fashion store H&M has done a U-turn and says it will drop Kate Moss as the face of a campaign after drug allegations. Tabloid newspaper claims that Moss had snorted cocaine initially led H&M to condemn the British model but vow it would continue using her. Many of H&M's customers are teenage girls and the chain said in a statement that Moss was "inconsistent with H&M's clear dissociation of drugs". But cosmetics giant Coty said Moss will keep a contract with its Rimmel brand. Caroline Pycroft, PR manager for Coty UK, told BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat programme the firm will not make any further announcements as they "never comment on any of their celebrity's personal or professional life". Moss has refused to comment on Daily Mirror photographs apparently showing her taking cocaine. Party lifestyle The 31-year-old who also has deals with Chanel, Burberry and Dior, had met H&M bosses to discuss her future in the campaign, which was to launch on 10 November. She had been due to be the face of an H&M range designed by Stella McCartney. In a statement the chain said: "H&M will cancel the planned advertising campaign with model Kate Moss. "H&M is strongly against drugs and for many years has actively supported the drug preventing organisation Mentor Foundation. "After having evaluated the situation, H&M has decided that a campaign with Kate Moss is inconsistent with H&M's clear dissociation of drugs." In 1998, the model spent time in the Priory clinic after admitting that her party lifestyle had taken its toll. She has a daughter, Lila Grace, with her ex-partner, publisher Jefferson Hack.
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Stranger Registered: 12/09/04 Posts: 18 Last seen: 11 years, 15 hours |
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A guy from work said to me...
"What the fucks going on there? Its not like hyperactive coke fiend models and smacked out lanky rockers would be on the same level" I said "Yeah but he mixes it up with crack for a change once in a while" I got some fucking werid looks I can tell thee for nowt. Edited by karubeer (09/20/05 11:08 PM)
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The VerbalHerman Registered: 04/15/03 Posts: 5,326 Loc: Texas Last seen: 16 years, 1 month |
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wow, everybody loved her. She was one of Americas Celebrity gods, with spots on E!, detailing what she was wearing, and VH1 shows acounting how much better, and happier she was than everyone else.
Than it all comes crashing down, because someone found out her terrible secret. Now she will be the but of endless bad saturday night live jokes. --------------------
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Registered: 07/25/04 Posts: 17,501 |
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Police investigate Kate Moss
September 21, 2005 - smh.com.au London police will look into allegations that British supermodel Kate Moss has taken cocaine, after she was dropped from a planned ad campaign by global fashion chain H and M. A Metropolitan Police spokeswoman said assistant commissioner Tarique Ghaffur "has reviewed the matter and has asked officers from the specialist crime directorate to look at reports, as highlighted in a national newspaper". She would not say whether Moss, 31, who was alleged in the Daily Mirror newspaper last week to have snorted cocaine in a west London studio where her rock-star lover Pete Doherty was recording, would be questioned. In a statement from its Stockholm head office, H and M said yesterday it was dropping Moss from a pre-Christmas advertising campaign "after having evaluated the situation". The move was a turnaround from H and M's announcement on Saturday that it would stand by Moss, one of the best known and highest earning faces in the global modelling industry. Moss has refused to comment on the allegations. In previous interviews she has confessed to using drugs in the past, but said she did not do so any longer. In 1998, the model - who features in ads for Chanel, Christian Dior, Burberry and Rimmel cosmetics - spent time in Britain's exclusive Priory detox clinic after admitting that her party-centred lifestyle had taken its toll. She has a two-year-old daughter, Lila Grace, with her ex-partner, magazine publisher Jefferson Hack. Doherty, 26, who fronts a band called Babyshambles after being drummed out of his first group The Libertines, is a self-confessed drug addict.
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Two more companies drop super-model Kate Moss
September 21, 2005 - cbc.ca Two more companies, Burberry and Chanel, have joined fashion retailer H&M in dropping super-model Kate Moss after she admitted recently using cocaine, and London police are investigating the allegations. Kate Moss in New York Sept. 11, 2005 ![]() Burberry said it and Moss's representatives had "mutually agreed that it is inappropriate to go ahead" with a planned project this autumn. The designer clothing company said: "Kate has always been a fantastic model and highly professional for Burberry. We are saddened by her current circumstances and hope she overcomes her problems as soon as possible. We wish Kate all the best." Chanel, the French fashion house, said it would not renew Moss's contract when it expires. A spokeswoman for Chanel perfumes said the company was not dropping Moss, but her contract had been scheduled to end in October. She said the decision was not based on media reports of cocaine use. Moss has been the face of Chanel's Coco Mademoiselle perfume since 2002. The company said it would continue to use ads that feature her until the contract expires. Sir Ian Blair, commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police, said he had been involved in the decision to investigate Moss. "We have to look at the impact of this kind of behaviour on impressionable young people and if there is evidence, something should be done about it." Blair said London's police generally investigate drug dealers rather than users, but that policy is "adaptable to the impact of events." On Tuesday, Europe's largest fashion retailer, H&M, said it will not use super-model Kate Moss in a major ad campaign for a new Stella McCartney collection. Hennes and Mauritz said she will be replaced by another model. H&M at first had said it would proceed with Moss, but company spokeswoman Liv Asarnoj said Tuesday that "after evaluating the situation, we have decided that a campaign with Kate Moss is not consistent with H&M's clear disassociation from drugs." H&M said Saturday that Moss had apologized for her drug use and promised in writing to abide by a company policy that models be "healthy, wholesome and sound."
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old hand Registered: 12/18/02 Posts: 6,047 Last seen: 11 days, 12 minutes |
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3420385a5620,00.html
'Cocaine Kate' says sorry 23 September 2005 LONDON: Supermodel Kate Moss has broken her silence a week after a newspaper alleged she had snorted cocaine, apologising to friends, family and business associates for her behaviour. But her statement made no specific reference to a report in The Mirror tabloid featuring grainy pictures that apparently showed the 31-year-old taking large quantities of cocaine. Moss has previously denied taking hard drugs. "I take full responsibility for my actions," she said in a statement released by the Storm Model Management agency. "I also accept that there are various personal issues that I need to address and have started taking the difficult, yet necessary, steps to resolve them." The scandal has already prompted Burberry and Swedish-based fashion house Hennes and Mauritz to sever ties with one of the most famous faces in fashion, raising doubts over whether she can continue a successful modelling career. France's Chanel said it would not renew her contract when it expires next month, and on Thursday a spokeswoman for the Rimmel cosmetic brand said the company was "shocked" by the reports and that its deal with Moss was now "under review". Moss added: "I want to apologise to all of the people I have let down because of my behaviour which has reflected badly on my family, friends, co-workers, business associates and others." Her lawyer, Gerrard Tyrrell, said his client had nothing to add to the brief statement at this stage. ANOTHER COMEBACK? Moss has courted controversy before. In 1998, she checked into London's Priory Clinic suffering from "exhaustion" and announced the following year that she had spent the previous decade modelling "drunk". Her on-again, off-again relationship with volatile rocker Pete Doherty, a confessed drug addict, has also attracted tabloid attention in recent months. And in July she won substantial libel damages over claims by The Sunday Mirror that she collapsed in a cocaine-fuelled coma in Barcelona in 2001. The newspaper also apologised. British police said on Wednesday they would investigate the latest allegations of drug abuse, although any probe would require more evidence than newspaper photos before it could proceed. Opinion is divided over whether the scandal will end a career worth an estimated 4 million pounds a year. Public relations expert Max Clifford said her career was "rapidly disintegrating", while Lisa Armstrong, fashion editor at The Times, said a comeback could be on the cards. "British survivors of rock 'n' roll living have an uncanny knack of becoming national treasures," she wrote. Moss, who has a two-year-old daughter, was discovered by a modelling agency as a 14-year-old schoolgirl, and her waifish good looks have graced the covers of countless magazines.
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The ironies of her downfall
September 23, 2005 - Slate By Amanda Fortini If rumors that a model has a coke habit no longer raise an eyebrow, photos of her mid-binge apparently do. Last Thursday, the U.K.'s Daily Mirror published grainy camera-phone stills of supermodel Kate Moss perched on a leather couch in a London recording studio, allegedly chopping and snorting multiple lines of cocaine with the quick sureness of a practiced user. (According to most reports, Moss used a ?5 note to vacuum up five lines in 40 minutes.) The Swedish clothing giant H&M, whose upcoming ad campaign for its new Stella McCartney line was to feature Moss, stated late last week that they would give the model a "second chance." She had signed, like a contrite schoolgirl, a written statement promising to remain "healthy, wholesome, and sound." But then H&M reversed its position on Tuesday, announcing that the campaign would be ditched altogether. The next day, Burberry and Chanel, two retailers in Moss' robust portfolio of contracts, followed suit: The former dismissed the model from its fall ad campaign, and the latter stated, cryptically, that it had "no plans" to use her after her contract ends. The response to H&M's action (and the subsequent domino effect) has been twofold. In one camp are the irate customers and furious bloggers who maintain that the Swedish retailer, a company that markets its inexpensive clothing to teenagers and young adults, had a duty to denounce such behavior publicly. "After the feedback from customers and other papers," an H&M spokesperson told the New York Times, "we decided we should distance ourselves from any kind of drug abuse." Not on principle, mind you, but because feedback indicated that the company's pardon would harm business. This leads to the second contingent, which calls the company out on its hypocrisy. Drug use among fashion models, this group contends, is rampant, a problem H&M was surely aware of. Moss has thus been unfairly singled out by a company hoping to save itself, as well as by a corrupt industry in need of a sacrificial cleansing. While there is some truth to this?Moss is not the only model who is reported to indulge, she was just unlucky enough to be caught with her nose in the apparent powder?it does not take into account the fact that, as the face of several multinational brands, Moss has a public image and a responsibility to protect it. And she has not exactly been assiduous about doing so. There's no question that H&M's action was hypocritical. It's an open secret that models dabble in drugs, particularly cocaine. ("Shock; horror?models do drugs? Oh my God, the world is going to stop," Michael Gross, author of Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women, said in response to the incident.) It's even sort of understandable: How else to stay as thin as a prepubescent boy? Though we are regaled with stories of fast metabolisms, of Gisele's miraculous ability to inhale ice cream and yet fit into Victoria's Secret's smallest panties, most of us know that it is a rare woman who can consume an adequate amount of food and remain a good 20 pounds underweight. Many models subsist on a diet that includes generous quantities of cigarettes, caffeine, and cocaine, which doesn't exactly make for a person who is healthy, wholesome, and sound. Moss has, in the past, admitted to trying drugs because she was worried about getting fat. And at 31, post-pregnancy, she looks not all that different than she did at 14, when her gawky body defined the term "waif." This emaciated look is what the fashion industry demands of its models, so the policy toward methods of weight-loss has generally been don't-ask-don't-tell. If there weren't pictures to substantiate the drug allegations, it is unlikely a word would have been uttered. Hypocritical though H&M may be, the fact is that any celebrity in Moss' position would have met with a similar fate. And indeed they have: Lavazza Coffee dropped Ingrid Parewijck, a Belgian model, after she was caught at JFK airport with several grams of cocaine. McDonald's and Nutella decided not to renew their endorsement deals with Kobe Bryant after allegations of his possible sexual misconduct surfaced. The reason for the dismissals is obvious: Featuring a celebrity in an ad campaign associates the celebrity with the product (and brand) being pushed; if that celebrity gets into trouble or falls out of favor, it reflects poorly on the brand. Arguably the world's most famous supermodel (her sloe-eyed visage is on almost every other page of fashion magazines), and a frequent tabloid presence (she's been involved with Johnny Depp, Evan Dando, Leonardo DiCaprio), Moss is a genuine celebrity. She is not paid just to be a pretty clotheshorse, but also to bestow on a product her glamorous aura. Her lucrative contracts?totaling approximately $9 million a year, by most accounts?surely hinge on the maintenance of the commodity of her celebrity, on staying out of legal trouble and at least nominally above reproach.
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Kate Moss went crazy after snorting up horse drug
September 24, 2005 - mirror.co.uk KATE Moss bragged how she could handle the potentially lethal drug ketamine - normally used to tranquillise horses. But she went crazy after snorting the drug - nicknamed Special K -along with lines of cocaine in a mind-bending cocktail. The junkie supermodel admitted she suffered frightening hallucinations after taking the powerful sedative which has killed many users. Kate, 31, also kept a secret stash of cocaine in an antique silver pendant around her neck - so she was never without a "hit" of the class A drug. She was said to be "like a machine" as she snorted line after line of coke and Special K during a debauched night at a plush apartment in London. A former model who witnessed the wild bender said she was "amazed" at the amount of drugs Kate got through. She also claimed the catwalk queen - exposed as a cocaine user by the Mirror last week - invited her for a threesome with another man. The source - who does not want to be named - ended up at the flat after meeting associates of Kate at West End club Kabaret in 2000. She said: "My friend and I bumped into a couple of other people we knew at the club and someone said there was a party going on at his flat and asked if we would like to come back. "When we arrived, Kate was already there in the kitchen with two other people. She was wearing a white vest and black jeans. "She seemed quite hyper. She was moving her jaw in a weird way and her eyes were huge. I could tell straight away that she was on something. "She was out of it and seemed really wired. She didn't look anything like she does when she is modelling. Her face was sweaty and her eyes were rolling. She was friendly and offered us a drink. She was drinking neat vodka with ice. "I guess there were around six other people in the apartment when I was there, but I didn't know who they were. "While we were in the kitchen, Kate got a white, over-sized dinner plate and put it under the grill to heat it up. I asked her what she was doing and she said, 'It's for the Special K'. I knew that meant ketamine. "Once the plate was warm enough, she took it from under the grill, opened a packet up and poured this white powder on to the plate. "She was saying how the warm plate helped fluff up the ketamine and made it easier to snort. She said it was what you do with Special K. "Then she took control. She used a credit card to cut up the powder and then they snorted it with a straw. She definitely knew what she was doing. She hoovered hers up first. She was quite greedy about it. She was like a machine. "Once she had snorted the line, she wiped her nose and started jumping around the room like a mad woman. She wouldn't stop talking. She was going on about Special K, saying how great it was. She said she had done a lot of it. "She also said it was a great drug to mix with cocaine but said you had to be careful, because if you had too much you could hallucinate. "She said she once did too much ketamine and started tripping out. She said she started seeing things and it scared her. "After 10 minutes, we moved into the lounge. Kate did a line of coke off the table. I was amazed she was doing coke so soon after the ketamine. "She couldn't stop talking and was also chain smoking. She was acting quite big-headed, and boasting about how much drugs she could do. "Then she started dancing on her own in the room. She was gurning and her eyes were rolling. "After a bit, she said, 'Okay, who's up for another line of K?' I couldn't believe it. The others said no, but she went back to the kitchen. "I could see them heating up the plate again and snorting more ketamine. She came back into the lounge even more wired than before." Once back in the living room, things turned even seedier as Kate began boasting about her sex life. "She started talking about sex," said the source. "I was quite shocked by the things she was saying but she didn't seem to care. "While all this was going on, she kept getting her own stash of cocaine out of a pendant. It was attached to a silver chain, about two inches long. It was like a miniature flask, with a spoon attached to the inside of the lid. She kept unscrewing the top, scooping some coke out and snorting it off the spoon. "She was alternating between the pendant, the coke on the lounge table and the ketamine in the kitchen. I would guess I saw her snorting at least eight or nine lines of ketamine during the night." The model - who has since quit the industry to raise her young son - says she was stunned when Kate made a pass at her. "She tried it on with me," she said. "She kept putting her hand on my leg and at one point tried to kiss me. I just told her I wasn't into that type of thing. Then she pointed to the bedroom and said, 'Do you want to come in there for some fun?' I said, 'No thanks'. "Then she moved on to another girl, and they started kissing with tongues. I was really shocked. "I'd never experienced a night like that one - and certainly haven't since." Police are preparing a file on Kate and her friends that will be sent to the Crown Prosecution Service, which will decide whether to press charges.
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She also claimed the catwalk queen - exposed as a cocaine user by the Mirror last week - invited her for a threesome with another man. A former model who witnessed the wild bender said she was "amazed" at the amount of drugs Kate got through. KATE Moss bragged how she could handle the potentially lethal drug ketamine Kate did a line of coke off the table. I was amazed she was doing coke so soon after the ketamine. More and more every day, Kate Moss is sounding like my kind of chick.
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'SILLY DOUBLE STANDARDS'
September 24, 2005 - Sky News Britain's former drugs tsar criticised the country's top policeman for investigating claims that supermodel Kate Moss took cocaine. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said any decision to charge Moss would take into account her effect on "impressionable young people". But former drugs tsar Keith Hellawell said Moss should not be treated any differently just because she was famous. "It would be wrong to either let someone off because they are high-profile or prosecute them because they are high-profile," he said. "We ought to do what we do in every circumstance." Mr Hellawell told Radio 4's Today programme: "Why would you focus on Kate Moss when there are thousands of people in London who are involved in this type of behaviour?" Mr Hellawell also criticised the "celebrity arrogance" and hypocrisy surrounding cocaine. He said: "As soon as it's discovered and it can't be kept in the box, then everybody comes out with this outrage. "I think those double standards are silly." Model Kate Moss has lost modelling deals with fashion chain H&M, Burberry and Chanel following allegations she was seen snorting cocaine.
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MOSS SET FOR SPELL IN REHAB
September 26, 2005 - dailyrecord.co.uk TROUBLED supermodel Kate Moss will start rehab this week, sources have revealed. Moss lost contracts worth millions after pictures were published apparently showing her snorting cocaine with rock star lover Pete Doherty. The model, who has lost work with H&M, Burberry and Chanel will be seeking treatment abroad, insiders said. The 31-year-old is not currently in the UK and will be staying away, they added. The model's career has been left in tatters by the drug allegations - which were followed by claims of wild sex romps at her mansion in Gloucestershire. Moss made a public apology for her actions last week, without admitting any use of drugs. A multi-million pound contract with Rimmel hangs in the balance as the cosmetic giants continue to consider the model's future. A Rimmel spokeswoman said yesterday: "We have welcomed and acknowledged her statement and apology but we are still reviewing her contract. "We do, however, offer her and anyone else going through the same thing all our support." Moss's agency, Storm, also came out in her full support . Managing director Sarah Doukas said: "She has consistently demonstrated herself to be a professional and exceptional model and a loyal, special and dear friend to me and countless others.
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Kate Moss Mess Snags Rocker
October 3, 2005 - eonline.com The Kate Moss drug scandal is no longer a solo act. Pete Doherty, the baby-faced British rocker who appears to be tracing white lines alongside Moss in infamous photos that have derailed the catwalker's career, was arrested Saturday following a raid by U.K. authorities, the Guardian reported. According to the paper, Doherty, 26, was held for more than 12 hours after police dogs reportedly sniffed out drugs at Music Hall in Shrewsbury, England, where the frontman's band, Babyshambles, was playing a gig. One woman was briefly detained, and 17 others searched, the paper said. A spokesman for Doherty confirmed the musician had been in custody, but declined to say whether an arrest had been made, the Associated Press said. Per the Guardian, the reputedly seized drugs were believed to be of the "class A" variety, a U.K. legal classification that includes heroin, Ecstasy, LSD and cocaine. It's cocaine that Moss and Doherty allegedly were seen sampling in pictures that found their way into London's Daily Mail last month. The photos were culled from a videotape that's scheduled to air Monday night in the name of hard-hitting journalism on Britain's Sky One. On its Website, the network promises Kate Moss: Fashion Victim? will deliver a serious discussion of the scandal, "examining the implications for Moss when the dust finally settles." Plus, it'll show the video. A lot, presumably. Since the Daily Mail expose on the "debauched drugs and drink session" broke on Sept. 15, Moss, 31, has lost million-dollar contracts with the likes of Chanel and Burberry, accepted "full responsibility for [her] actions" (while not expressly stating what those actions were), and reportedly checked into an Arizona rehab clinic. By comparison, the lesser-known Doherty had gotten off easy--or at least he had until the weekend. In the wake of Saturday's reported arrest, a scheduled Sunday night Babyshambles concert was canceled. Doherty didn't sound fazed by the raid. According to the Guardian, upon making bail, Doherty told reporters he was innocent, declared the matter a "pain in the arse," and headed across the street to a pub. It would not be surprising if the Moss mess drove one to seek out a barstool. The U.K. Sunday Herald said no less than Scotland Yard has searched the recording studio where Moss and Doherty allegedly ingested, and intimated that Doherty and Clash guitarist Mick Jones could be questioned. (Jones reportedly was at the studio the same night as Moss and Doherty.) Moss is said to be "absolutely devastated" by the imbroglio. Judging by his comments Sunday, Doherty, alternately identified in press reports as Moss' boyfriend and her on-again, off-again squeeze, isn't. Perhaps that's because Doherty is no stranger to drug scandal. Last year, he proved too uninhibited for a band called the Libertines. This year, his new band was disinvited from opening for Oasis after Doherty missed a show. "I know where the self destruct button is," Doherty told the BBC in 2004. "I just have to resist the temptation to push it."
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Model Moss facing arrest
October 6, 2005 - theaustralian.news.com.au ![]() KATE Moss will be arrested on suspicion of supplying cocaine when she returns to Britain. The Sun reported today the besieged supermodel will be asked to attend a police station where she will be formally arrested and interviewed under caution. Moss apologised in a statement last month after the British press published photos allegedly showing her snorting cocaine in a London recording studio. "I take full responsibility for my actions," Moss said. "I also accept that there are various personal issues that I need to address and have started taking the difficult, yet necessary, steps to resolve them." Moss has since checked into a US cocaine rehabilitation clinic in Arizona. The cocaine scandal prompted two fashion houses - Britain's Burberry and Swedish-based Hennes and Mauritz - to sever ties with 31-year-old Moss. US film star Sharon Stone has defended Kate Moss over recent allegations that the model took cocaine, saying the twig-thin Brit did the right thing by apologising and everybody should be allowed a mistake. "I understand that she's apologised and changed her life and I think that's the most important thing that's happened," Stone told a news conference in Paris convened to present her as the new face of the French fashion house, Christian Dior. "We have to be aware that people are allowed to make mistakes in their lives," she added, challenging anyone to say they had never made an error. "If you are in here and haven't made a mistake, I'd like to meet you, because I've been waiting for Jesus - and today would be the day." "I think growing up ... in the public eye is a tremendously difficult, painful procedure," the Basic Instinct star said, adding that the decision by the companies to drop Moss from a promotional contract "says more about the house" than about the model. France's Chanel said it would not renew Moss's contract when it expired this month, but did not comment on whether the decision was linked to the cocaine scandal. Stone, 47, who made headlines earlier this year for raising $US1 million in five minutes from business tycoons at the Davos World Economic Forum for African children, earned loud applause for her comments.
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Police think Kate Moss was set up
October 29, 2005 - monstersandcritics.com London police officers investigating Kate Moss'cocaine scandal believe the troubled supermodel, who is dating Babyshambles singer Pete Doherty, was set up by a drug dealer. Moss was publicly shamed after images from a video showing her purportedly snorting cocaine in a London recording studio were published in a British newspaper last month. Following the scandal, a series of high profile fashion houses including Chanel, Burberry, H Stern and H+m dropped Moss from their advertising campaigns. Police investigating the case believe a 25-year-old Asian man from east London offered Moss the cocaine before filming her. The video was recently broadcast on British TV channel Sky News. A senior Scotland Yard (London police headquarters) source tells London newspaper the Evening Standard, "Someone went in there with the specific intention of stitching her up and we are investigating where the cocaine came from and who had the hidden camera. "We want to question Kate Moss, but we are also interested in getting the whole picture." A source from the recording studio adds, "I watched him take the cocaine out of his pocket and start cutting it up and offering Kate a line. It was a big set-up. It is very, very terrible what he has done. He has tricked her into taking the line."
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Quote: Yeah....whenever I did coke I was always tricked into doing it.
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Kate Moss gets post-rehab modeling job
November 9, 2005 - chinadaily.com.cn Kate Moss is back at work after checking out of an Arizona rehabilitation clinic last month. ![]() The 31-year-old British supermodel entered The Meadows clinic outside Phoenix after photos allegedly showing her snorting cocaine were published in a British tabloid in September. Moss left the clinic in late October. She spent two days on the Spanish island of Ibiza last week for a photo shoot for Roberto Cavalli, said a statement issued Tuesday through her London spokesman. "Kate looks absolutely fantastic. She is confident and stylish and she works well with the Cavalli look. She is back working and doing what she does best and, like usual, she was really professional," Cavalli said. Moss modeled the Italian designer's spring and summer collection for photos that will appear next year in Vogue, W and other magazines, the statement said. Her spokesman, Stuart Higgins, said Moss wouldn't make any public comments about her experience at the clinic or her work. The Storm agency has said Moss will be working on modeling assignments in Los Angeles, Paris and New York. She has lost contracts with H&M, Burberry and Chanel. Moss, who began modeling at 14, issued a statement after the photos were published saying she was addressing her problems and took "full responsibility" for her actions.
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I'd still bone her no matter hom much coke she was video tapped snorting.
-------------------- afoaf said: Jim, if you were in my city, I would let you fuck my wife.
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Moss may triple her earnings post drug-bust!
November 29, 2005 - webindia123.com ![]() Supermodel Kate Moss, may have most of her major contracts after pictures of her snorting cocaine were splashed all over the tabloids, but with a little help from her friends, in particular, Stella McCartney, and with contracts with top names like Roberto Cavalli, Calvin Klein, Rimmel, Virgin Mobile and Pirelli, she could end up earning up to 12 million pounds over the next 12 months, which is triple the amount she earned before. According to fashion world watchers following the model's career, Kate has her friends to thank not only for the unconditional support but also for the rise in her paycheck. The buzz around the fashion industry is that Stella McCartney is keen to sign her as the face of her label for next year's autumn-winter collection. An insider said that the designer had never condemned the model for her drug addiction, and had stuck by her friend. "Stella never condemned Kate and felt bad about how she was treated. No doubt Kate is grateful that she has been so loyal," The Mirror quoted the insider, as saying.(ANI)
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Kate Moss pulls out of cocaine libel trial
April 1, 2006 - fametastic.co.uk With less than 24 hours before the trial was set to start, Kate Moss has pulled out of a libel action case over her cocaine abuse. She was set to fight a Channel Five documentary?s claims that she had collapsed into a cocaine-induced coma in Barcelona in 2001 and was a serious cocaine abuser. The documentary entitled ?The Truth About Kate Moss? included an interview with Naomi Campbell?s former personal assistant Rebecca White: White claimed that she took cocaine with Kate and helped revived her when she fell unconscious. The secret footage of Kate snorting cocaine last year, as published by the Mirror, had been admitted as evidence to the trial and Kate was forced to abandon the action when she was required to sign a statement to deny she was taking cocaine in the pictures. Kate will face a legal bill of ?60,000 for pulling out of the case.
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Kate escapes cocaine charge
April 4, 2006 - thisislondon.co.uk Kate Moss is to avoid criminal charges over allegations that she snorted 'line after line' of cocaine. The 32-year-old model was questioned by police in January, four months after she was pictured apparently using the drug at a recording studio. Within days of the photographs appearing she issued a statement admitting 'full responsibility' for her actions and apologising for her behaviour. But her failure to make any admissions when interviewed has apparently brought the case to a halt. According to sources, she is unlikely even to be cautioned, leaving her without a criminal record and free to work wherever she wishes. A file on the case is with the Crown Prosecution Service and a decision on charges is expected in the next two weeks. Lawyers have requested that Scotland Yard detectives carry out some additional work before they make a formal announcement. Legal sources have told the Daily Mail, however, that barring sensational new evidence Miss Moss will be cleared. It is understood there are three main reasons why prosecution lawyers believe there is insufficient evidence to charge her. Firstly, police cannot be 100 per cent certain that she was snorting cocaine in the pictures published last year. If charged, she could argue that was pretending to take the drug. Secondly, there are fears that she could have been 'set up' to take substances by music industry insiders looking to sell the images to a newspaper. It is believed the Daily Mirror paid up to ?150,000 for the footage. Finally, she refused to say anything incriminating when interviewed by officers on January 31. Without an admission of guilt, she cannot even be cautioned. When she attended Scotland Yard offices near Buckingham Palace for questioning, detectives did not arrest her. Instead, they interviewed her under caution, warning her that anything she said could be used as evidence against her if she were prosecuted. Sources close to the investigation say that, acting on legal advice, she simply refused to say anything beyond confirming her name and address and handing over a short written statement. The questions came after an extraordinary 142-day exile from Britain which began in September when the photographs were published in the Mirror, and Croydon-born Miss Moss left for a U.S. drug rehabilitation clinic. Detectives raided the Metropolis studio in Chiswick, West London, where the footage was shot but they found no traces of any banned drug. The model was at the studio during a recording session by her boyfriend, drug addict Pete Doherty. Two others could face charges over the incident. Mick Jones, 50, formerly of The Clash and now record producer for Doherty's band Baby-shambles, and another man, a close associate of Doherty, were also pictured taking the substance and could be charged with possession of a Class A drug. The case is being handled by a CPS lawyer who has studied the images along with an audio soundtrack and a full police report. The inquiry was ordered by Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair as part of a clampdown on middle-class cocaine users. He said on his first day in the post that he was fed up with those who snorted the drug at fashionable dinner parties thinking they were above the law. But senior police sources admit that, without any admissions from Miss Moss, they were left powerless to act. Mary Brett, of the campaign group Europe Against Drugs, said the decision sent the 'wrong messages to young impressionable people'. She added: 'There is a general acceptance in society that cannabis use is almost normal and that cocaine use - amongst celebrities - is almost fine. It appears there is one law for normal people and another for celebrities.' Peter Stoker, of the National Drug Prevention Alliance, said: 'I believe she should be required to attend a drugs education course or be ordered to do some sort of community punishment.'
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A year after cocaine scandal, Kate's career hits new high
Miranda Wood September 17, 2006 They were a set of infamous photos critics claimed would ruin her career, but nearly a year later, Kate Moss is riding high. The British supermodel's career has never been better, despite being captured on camera last year allegedly snorting cocaine. Moss, 32, is now the face of a record 14 advertising campaigns, pushing her annual income up from a reported $27.5 million to $80 million. She has secured international contracts for luxury brands such as Burberry, Christian Dior and Calvin Klein, worth between $2.5 million and $7.5 million. It's a far cry from a year ago when photographs of Moss, allegedly taking drugs in a London music studio, were splashed across newspaper front pages. Soon after their publication, fashion giant H&M dumped her from a new campaign and Rimmel cosmetics said it would review her contract. High-end British label Burberry also succumbed to public pressure and dropped her from its books, despite Moss bolstering profits. Moss apologised for the photographs and checked herself into rehab in the United States. She didn't face prosecution over the photos, with British authorities saying there was insufficient evidence to charge her. It wasn't long before she was back in vogue. Burberry renewed her contract, she remained the face of Rimmel and acquired deals with companies including Virgin Mobile and Nikon. Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld recently said: "There is no second Kate Moss. People want to look like her and be like her." Controversy is not new for Moss. In the 1990s she had a three-year, often volatile relationship with actor Johnny Depp. In 2002 she had a daughter with publisher Jefferson Hack, but the couple split in 2004. For the past few years, Moss has had an on-again, off-again relationship with musician and convicted drug user Pete Doherty.
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Quote: ?, Ive lived here 30 yrs and had to look her up, still didnt recognize her. I thought she was the chick from the matrix at first
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HallucinogenusDi Registered: 07/12/05 Posts: 3,222 Last seen: 14 years, 2 months |
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I thought privacy was a right.
What the fuck is going on? It's none of your fucking business how she uses her body... it's HERS... man people these days edit: *finishes reading* seems she came out ahead anyway... haha... oops... (but still) -------------------- Know your self. Know your substance. Know your source. The most distorted perspective possible is the perspective that yours is not distorted. Edited by ExplosiveMango (09/17/06 02:51 PM)
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