Kate Moss, who was hit by more revelations concering her party lifestyle this weekend following a Daily Mirror exposé about her suggested cocaine use last week, has made a public apology in order to hold on to her modelling contracts for several top brands.
Representatives for most of the brands which employ her, including Chanel, Burberry and Rimmel, have refused to comment, although it is understood that she will be keeping her contracts. To the disgust of anti-drugs campaigners, jeweller H Stern has even come out in support of the British beauty, who is though to earn £4 million a year from advertising.
After a tense meeting in New York over the weekend and a public apology to H&M bosses, the 31 year-old supermodel will also be starring in the ad campaign for friend Stella McCartney's capsule collection for the high street store, set for launch in November. |