Oct 7, 2008, 9:50 GMT
Kate Moss has toned down her wild lifestyle to win back Jamie Hince.
A detail from British artist Marc Quinn's solid gold sculpture of British supermodel Kate Moss at the British Museum in London, Britain, 02 October 2008. Quinn's 50kg solid gold statue of Moss in yogic pose was unveiled to the public for the first time 02 October. Siren, a GBP1.5 million (1.9 million Euros) solid gold sculpture, is one of several contemporary sculptures in the exhibition Statuephilia. EPA/ANDY RAIN
The British supermodel, who split from her rocker boyfriend last month after he became annoyed with her partying, has promised to curb her social life to save the relationship.
Kate reportedly told a friend: "Me and Jamie are fine. He wasn't best pleased with me going out all the time but it wasn't a massive issue and it's all sorted now. We're really happy."
The pair - who started dating last year - were said to have had a series of blazing rows over Kate's love of partying, but after a series of discussions about their future Kate agreed to make some changes in order to ensure their relationship works.
A source told Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "The romance is back on. Kate loves Jamie. It wasn't a difficult decision for her to tone down the partying because she's committed to making the relationship work."
Jamie is currently touring the US with his band The Kills, but is due back in the UK next week.
Kate is excited at the prospect of an emotional reunion with her lover.
It was recently reported the 34-year-old model began considering giving the relationship a second chance after realising how close Jamie had become to her daughter, six-year-old Lila Grace.
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