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British beauty Kate Moss rolling in dough
By M&C News Jul 6, 2006, 18:03 GMT
Supermodel Kate Moss' reported earnings have gone through the roof since her alleged drug scandal last year that caused her to lose many lucrative endorsement contracts.
Despite the backlash which appeared to threaten her career at the time, the U.K. stunner smells like a rose once again to fashion companies eager for her to promote their wares.
Moss was secretly filmed and exposed allegedly snorting "a powdery substance" in a west London recording studio with ex-boyfriend Pete Doherty and The Clash star Mick Jones.
But Moss, who had previously suffered a slump in her income before the uproar, has seen her stock rise once again by signing new deals with fashion houses Burberry, Calvin Klein, Rimmel, Nikon, Roberto Cavalli and Virgin Mobile, contracts which are expected to earn her a staggering 10 million this year alone.
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drug offenses-if they are for personal use don't bother me like the shoplifting charges that Winona Ryder committed..
It is sad to think one has to medicat ethemselves for whatever reason with whatever substance-even booze
but stealing is stealing-way worse
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JoeJul 6th, 2006 - 21:59:30
Is anybody surprised that in this day and age that you can actually get rewarded for breaking the law! Kate Moss (drugs), Pete Doherty (drugs, repeatedly), Robert Downy Jr (convicted time and again for drug possession and drug usage), Winona Ryder (shoplifting repeatedly), and the list goes on and on and on...and on........and on...add nauseum! I'm not really a church going person, but I have common sense, and I can understand minor transgressions such as experimentation (nobody is perfect), but then you have celebrities who are in the public eye and role models for kids who repeatedly shirk their implied responsibility to be good upstanding citizens. I can understand once (again, nobody is perfect), but after they are convicted multiple times and still shirk their implied responsibilities is unconscionable. What gives these people any more right to slide past the law when a normal upstanding citizen would receive the full effect of the law if they were to go through the same legal process for the same crime? I don't know maybe its wishful thinking, but I like to think there are a lot of people like me out their who understand what it means to live in a civilized society and try live with their fellow citizens rather than against them. Oh well...I know...why waste my breath?
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