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Kate Moss reportedly using poetry in bid to beat drugs
Oct 24, 2005, 11:38 GMT
Kate Moss has reportedly turned to poetry in a bid to beat her drug problems.
The disgraced supermodel - who is in a US rehab clinic following her drug abuse scandal - allegedly writes poems then reads them to lover Pete Doherty over the phone.
One verse reads: 'What matters is what is underneath'. A friend of the catwalk queen told Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: 'She's found writing her thoughts down in verse very calming. Her friends and family are pleased she has had something to focus on while she recovers.' Last week it was revealed the 31-year-old star's mother had jetted to see her daughter in rehab, after she called for help. Mum Linda flew to the clinic after a telephone call from Kate, who checked into the centre after she was caught on camera snorting cocaine. A friend revealed: 'Linda spoke to Kate every day while she was in New York when the story broke and spoke to her in Arizona as well. 'Kate does not really know who her friends are, but she knows she can rely on her mother. When Kate asked her to go out to Arizona, Linda did not hesitate - she booked a flight straight away.'Copyright 2005 BANG Media International
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