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Kate Moss ‘sick and angry’ at being made a scapegoat for taking cocaine

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Kate Moss, one of the world’s most famous models, has spoken of her anger at the condemnati­on she received after publicatio­n of photograph­s of her taking cocaine in 2005. She took the blame, she believes, for the widespread acceptabil­ity of drug-taking in her circle.

“I felt sick and was quite angry,” the British supermodel revealed on Sunday in a rare radio interview, “because everybody I knew took drugs. So for them to focus on me, and to try to take my daughter away, I thought was really hypocritic­al.”

Although Moss was not charged for the offence, and she kept her daughter, Lila, she lost lucrative contracts with several top brands and later said “sorry” formally in a public statement. “I had to apologise really, if people were looking up to me,” she told Lauren Laverne, host of BBC Radio 4’s long-running Desert Island Discs programme.

For 30 years, Moss, 48, has represente­d the summit of British cool. But the woman whose motto “never complain, never explain” was borrowed from her former boyfriend, Johnny Depp, used the interview to speak out about the anxiety that crippled her teenage modelling years and of the abuse and mistreatme­nt she suffered in the industry.

Moss also explained her decision to speak up for Depp in his recent American libel case against his exwife, Amber Heard, and talks about defending her old friend, the British fasChoionn­tindueesid­gnonerpaJo­geh1n9Gall­iano,

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Matt Cardy/Getty Images Moss with former boyfriend Pete Doherty at Glastonbur­y festival in 2005. Photograph:
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Kate Moss arriving at New York’s Met Gala in May 2022. Photograph: Andrew Kelly/

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