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Apr 28, 2009 -
Kate Moss, fairly or not, has been a symbol for heroin-chic and anorexia since the mid-90s when, at the tender age of 14, her modeling career took off.
Making her the symbol for unhealthy thinness has always seemed unfair to me for many reasons. Some healthy teenagers are scrawny looking; Kate's body type has always been on the waifish side (especially compared to the size-six early '90s glamazons like Claudia Schiffer and Cindy Crawford); and since then, her slender '90s frame has been replaced by the truly skeletal clothes-hanger body types on the runway.
- 31 Comments
Jul 20, 2007 -
"Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to party with Kate Moss." In this clip, Ms. D-Lister herself weighs in on celebs, MILFs, clubbing, and the sorry state of modern parenting.
- 7 Comments
Dec 13, 2006 -
Here's a picture of Kate and Pete...well, just to make you feel better about your life.
- 4 Comments
Nov 09, 2006 -
We had so much fun launching FitSugar last week that we have decided to do it again. Get excited because our byte-sized humor site, GiggleSugar is coming soon! See below for a sneak peek:
Dear Kate Moss:
Word on the street is that you might dump your skinny jeans and start wearing stuff like this.
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Mar 02, 2009 -
It's a good thing that "Ugly Bat Boy" (what the hell kind of name is that for a cat?) doesn't know what his name is, or he might not seem so calm and happy. This strikingly odd-looking cat is getting press because he isn't conventionally beautiful, but that didn't stop a veterinarian from adopting him and making him famous. That coat Ugly Bat Boy is wearing looks familiar.
- 4 Comments
Jun 25, 2007 -
Kate Moss's fiancé/ bad boy musician Pete Doherty and music legend Paul McCartney
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Dec 05, 2006 -
For some time, fur has been a status symbol of wealth and old style elegance. It will also keep you bundled and warm on a cold winter's night. However, the way that fur is obtained is highly controversial.
- 15 Comments
Oct 10, 2006 -
So many men and women stay in relationships with partners who have deadly addictions. We feel they need our support, we feel that we can save them and change them.
Just look at supermodel Kate Moss.
- 6 Comments