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Kate Moss apologises for behaviour, to enter rehab

Super model Kate Moss is said to be planning to enter a rehabilitation clinic, according to reliable sources. Newspaper reports say she may start the treatment immediately.

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Mon, 26 Sep 2005 17:35
By : Amy Watts
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LONDON: Super model Kate Moss is said to be planning to enter a rehabilitation clinic, according to reliable sources. Newspaper reports say she may start the treatment immediately.

Kate, 31, who lost several multi-million dollars worth of modelling contracts with firms such as H&M, Burberry and Chanel because of her reported use of cocaine, is likely to re-enter the Priory Clinic in Canterbury, according to these sources. She is currently out of the U.K.

The tattered model, who was picturised in tabloids as showing her snorting lines of coke in a recording studio with her lover Pete Doherty, released a public apology for her behaviour. Seeking forgiveness, she said she was seeking help to kick her wild lifestyle.

Kate lost another modeling contract with jewelers H Stern deciding not to feature her in its 60th anniversary campaign.

Meanwhile, her multi-million dollar contract with cosmetic giant Rimmel still remains undecided. The company said it is welcoming her statement and apology, but it is still reviewing her contract. It is Rimmel, according to sources in the know, which wants her to be treated at the Priory Clinic where she had sought treatment earlier.

Her one-time husband and father of her two-year-old daughter Lila, Jefferson Hack, said he is likely to apply for custody of the child unless she seeks clinical help.



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