Moss 'to go into rehab'

Career in freefall: Kate Moss
Aidan Radnedge|Metro11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Kate Moss will go into drug rehab today following claims she indulged in a marathon cocaine session, sources revealed last night.

The supermodel is presently out of the country and will stay abroad to have the treatment, they added.

The 31-year-old's career has been in freefall since a newspaper published pictures of her apparently snorting lines of coke in a London recording studio with lover Pete Doherty. More allegations of drug-fuelled lesbian sex and wild parties at her Gloucestershire mansion followed.

Moss has already lost lucrative contracts with H&M, Burberry and Chanel since the scandal broke 11 days ago.

A multi-million-pound contract with Rimmel still hangs in the balance as the cosmetics giant considers its position. The model, who has a two-year-old daughter Lila Grace, could face a social services investigation by Westminster Council. Scotland Yard is also looking into the drug allegations.

Moss released a statement last week, apologising to all the people she had 'let down'. She said she took 'full responsibility' for her actions and was taking steps to address her 'personal issues'.

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