All of a sudden to get all of this attention, and to be away
from home and working all the time was hard. I was on planes
all the time. I didn't see my friends. I cried a lot. It was
quite terrifying.
Kate Moss |
Everyone's projecting onto you, or you feel like everyone
is judging you. I feel like I'm being judged a lot of the time.
You become really self-conscious.
Kate Moss |
I have a dress-up chest at home. I love to create this fantasy
kind of thing.
Kate Moss |
I have made some of the best friends that I've got in this
business.
Kate Moss |
I kind of lost interest in school. I was never really that
interested anyway. I was never academic. I didn't really go
to school as much as I should have.
Kate Moss |
I like creating images.
Kate Moss |
I thought it was quite vain to say, I want to be a model.
Kate Moss |
I was 14 when I started modeling. At the end of that first
day my mum said, If you want to do this, you're on your own
because I'm not traipsing around London ever again like that.
It's a nightmare.
Kate Moss |
I was a scapegoat. The media had to put responsibility on
somebody, and I was chosen. They felt free to say that because
someone was thin they were anorexic, which is ridiculous.
Kate Moss
On claims that she was anorexic |
I was definitely living fast. I was working, traveling a lot,
playing. I didn't stop. It all became unbalanced. So one day
I just said, "I can't do this anymore. I've had enough."
It was getting ridiculous. I was not very happy I was doing
things that weren't good for me. So I checked into the Churchill
Priory clinic. It was the best thing I've done for ages...I
was amazed at the support that I got when I was in there. And
when I came out people knew that I was back on track. I was
interested in working again.
Kate Moss
On entering clinic for exhaustion in 1998 |