Kate Moss
- Profession: Model
- Place/Date of Birth: Croydon, London, England, 16 January 2021
- Assiociated with: Pete Doherty, Sadie Frost
Earlier this week, it was revealed the 31-year-old catwalk queen has been warned to stay on her guard after a fugitive sex attacker confessed he is "addicted" to her. New York stalker Pete Braunstein - who is on the run suspected of sexually assaulting a former colleague - says he became obsessed with Moss in 1992 when she shot to fane as the face of Calvin Klein. Two years ago he wrote: "I tried to kick Kate cold turkey. There will never be a next Kate for a simple reason: Kate is always the ’next Kate’. That makes her every woman I’ve ever fallen hopelessly in love with."
Kate out in public for the first time since leaving drug rehab - Nov 10, 2020
Kate Moss has been spotted out in public for the first time since leaving drug rehab. The shamed supermodel - who checked into a US clinic after shocking images of her snorting cocaine were published in a newspaper - was seen lunching with friends and shopping in New York.
Onlookers said the catwalk queen - who was wearing a black leather jacket and a mini-skirt - looked the picture of health. One source said: "She was glowing and seemed very healthy. "She looked like the Kate everyone knows and loves rather than the junkie she has been made out to be."
Last week it was claimed 31-year-old Kate is considering breaking her drug counsellor’s orders to rekindle her tempestuous romance with Pete Doherty. The star was instructed to ditch the troubled Babyshambles rocker in order to stay clean. But according to pals, Kate is determined to see Pete. A source said: "Kate’s been told that she has to end her relationship with Pete if she wants to stay clean and sober. Pete’s brought her nothing but trouble. "The truth is that she’s still completely addicted to him. She’s in constant contact with Pete, and, although she’s happy for the world to believe their romance is over, she won’t let go, and has no intention to."
Kate Moss has made her comeback - Nov 2, 2020
Kate Moss has made her comeback with a seductive fashion shoot - just days after leaving drug rehab. The shamed supermodel is seen stripped to her underwear for 11 pages of snaps in America’s Vanity Fair magazine. The cover shows the 31-year-old - who checked into a US clinic after images of her snorting cocaine were published in a newspaper - dressed in a sexy camisole.
It asks: "Kate Moss, can she come back?" Another of the photos - taken before the drug scandal - shows Kate posing on a bed with two kittens. A Vanity Fair spokeswoman claimed they are featuring the model because she is "topical", adding in a statement: "She is interesting and in the news."
Earlier this week, it was claimed Kate - who lost several lucrative modelling contracts after her drug revelations - is quitting London to escape her old drug haunts. She allegedly wants to rent out her London home and move to a farm in the British countryside while she battles to stay off cocaine. A friend told The Sun newspaper: "She feels it would aid her recovery if she got away from London and its parties. She was involved with some nasty, seedy characters."
Kate is quitting London - Nov 1, 2020
Kate Moss is reportedly quitting London to escape her old drug haunts. The disgraced supermodel allegedly wants to move to a deserted farm in the British countryside while she battles to stay off cocaine - despite reports she was planning to move to America.
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After a series of shoots for teenage magazines, it was Harper’s Bazaar that finally launched her into the international arena. In 1992, she became the Face of Calvin Klein. Moss originally spearheaded the controversial "waif" look which critics claimed encouraged anorexia in impressionable teenagers. The girl from Croydon, who once said she "might’ve been a bank manager" now divides her time between London and LA, where she is often seen at The Viper Rooms, the controversial club owned by her one-time actor boyfriend Johnny Depp.
She has appeared in several notable documentaries about the fashion world and in 1995, released a hard-back book of pictures entitled simply "Kate". Having checked into London’s £300-a-day Priory Clinic in November 1998 suffering from exhaustion, Kate emerged refreshed the following January to announce that she had spent the last decade modelling "drunk". She told The Face magazine, "That’s what you do. You always have champagne before the shows. Always. Even at ten in the morning. It got to the point one time when we were [saying], ’We’re not going out without any champagne’."
Losing the Calvin Klein contract to fellow Brit Lisa Ratliffe in 1999, Kate has now taken on the status of fashion icon. In the May 2000 issue of Vogue, she played muse to a variety of the most cutting edge artists and photographers. In London she is still represented by Storm. Written in 2000
October 2007