London: Six years ago, she was caught on camera inhaling cocaine, which led to the loss of many of her modelling contracts and a brief spell in rehab.
But soon ‘cocaine Kate’, who is as of today estimated to be worth 20million pounds, made a comeback by bagging 18 top modelling contracts and became busier than ever.
And now, Kate Moss who is set to marry her rocker fiance Jamie Hince next Friday in a 500,000-pounds three-day extravaganza, is said to be determined it will be a bash no one will ever forget.
Already billed by some locals as ‘Moss-stock’, the 37-year-old has told friends she wants her wedding to outdo the other Kate’s and be ‘Glastonbury meets the Ritz’, reports the Daily Mail.
An unlikely Bridezilla, Moss is said to have become so stressed about her nuptials that she has had to see a ‘relaxation therapist’, and last week was in tears at her best friend Sadie Frost’s birthday party.
“She wants this to be a party that no one will ever forget, and is putting herself under unbelievable strain,” said one friend.
ANI
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