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Train wreck Kate Moss
Apr 11, 2007, 12:40 GMT

05/25/2006 - Kate Moss - 2006 Cannes Film Festival - Cannes, France - Cannes, France © Pixplanete / Photorazzi
Kate Moss has been labelled a "train wreck" by New York magazine.
The influential publication described the British model as "annoyingly fatuous", before slamming her "substance-bloated boyfriend" Pete Doherty and urging her to "grow up".
Referring to Kate's much documented cocaine scandal, the magazine blasted: "We've grown impatient with the lack of remorse on Moss' part, as well as her insistence on continuing to rub shoulders with her greasy, pasty, substance-bloated musician boyfriend Pete Doherty.
"For God's sake, Kate, you're a mother. Grow up, preferably before your daughter."
Kate is soon to launch her own clothing range for high street chain Topshop, but the magazine was left distinctly unimpressed by a sneak preview.
The magazine fumed: "We don't think her fashion matches the need of the people who actually shop at Topshop.
"They want high fashion for the people, not just stuff for size-0 carb-deprived specimens."
The verbal attack comes days after Kate dropped out of FHM's top 100 sexiest women.
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Emma in LondonApr 11th, 2007 - 15:42:09
Firstly the picture above is NOT Kate Moss.
What a great article written by New York Magazine. I've always admired Kate for remaining somewhat illusive and an enigma, she now seems to flaunt her drug addled life as a badge of rebellion.
Wake up Kate....no one is impressed. Take ownership for your life and start carrying more for your child than a filthy junkie. How long will it be before Lila is exposed to drugs and we're reading how she's died following an OD?
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