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Supermodel
Helena Christensen defends Kate Moss
Fashion Desk
STOCKHOLM—Danish
supermodel Helena Christensen has leapt to the defence of Kate Moss,
predicting that her modelling career will bounce back from allegations
of cocaine abuse. “Kate is going to come back, she is going to be
super-strong again,” Christensen told Reuters at the opening of an
exhibition of her photography in the Swedish capital late on Wednesday.
“Everybody is going to want her again because she is that kind of
person. She is very professional and she’s beautiful and she is someone
who is going to be around forever.” Pictures of Moss allegedly snorting
cocaine were published in the Daily Mirror in September, leading
retailer Burberry and Swedish-based fashion house Hennes and Mauritz to
sever ties with one of the most famous faces in fashion.
France’s Channel said it would not renew her contract. Christensen
criticized the tabloids for building up celebrities and then knocking
them down. “They are the ones I feel sorry for in the end,” she said.
“They have to live with themselves every day and realize what they are
actually doing and how inhuman they can be.” The exhibition, which will
travel to Paris and Berlin, shows 34 pictures taken by Christensen with
a mobile phone camera. The model, who is as comfortable behind the lens
as she is in front of it, began taking photos as a hobby while
travelling round the world in her late teens.
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