Supermodel Kate Moss is reportedly planning to sign a pre-nup before she ties the knot with rocker Jamie Hince to protect her 48 million pounds fortune.
|Last Updated: Jun 16, 2011, 08:45 AM IST|Source: Bureau
London: Supermodel Kate Moss is reportedly planning to sign a pre-nup before she ties the knot with rocker Jamie Hince to protect her 48 million pounds fortune.
"Kate and Jamie are definitely going to sign a pre-nup to ensure Kate`s money and estate are protected in the event of a divorce," dailystar.co.uk quoted a source as saying.
"This is something Jamie wants as much as Kate. He feels very strongly that it`s her money and she`s worked incredibly hard for it in the 23 years since her super-model career kicked off. Jamie knows it doesn`t belong to him in any shape or form," the source added.
Sources also say that pre-nup was Hince`s suggestion and Moss, 37, agreed to go along with it so that her eight-year-old daughter Lila Grace`s future will be protected financially.
"Kate is head-over-heels in love. She believes their marriage is for life, but frankly you never know. She`s not a fool and she`ll not give up half of a lifetime`s work and money for a broken marriage," said a source.
"Jamie hates that Kate pays for so much, but often tells her it`s only because she wants to travel the world on yachts and private planes. Jamie wants to be his own man with his own financial future. The pre-nup is right for both of them," the source added.
The couple is due to get married July 1.
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