Model's career panic as partying finally takes its toll
Friday, 16 October 2009
Kate Moss makes her TV debut this week, adding a touch of supermodel style to her hairdresser friend James Brown's E4 reality show about his new salon.
And if the 35-year-old gets her way, this will be the start of a whole new line of work for her.
Kate has grand plans to ditch modelling for a career on the small screen. It's a decision that's been forced on her as she struggles to come to terms with the fact that her body's finally showing signs of ageing.
‘Retirement is a big taboo for Kate,' says our source.
‘She refuses to discuss it with even her closest friends, but she knows in her heart that she can't go on forever. She's already reducing her catwalk work and won't do any photo shoots without being airbrushed.
‘She's now looking at alternative careers, with TV being favourite, along with getting more involved in fashion design and her own clothing range.
‘Kate needs an exit strategy from modelling, but whatever she does will still be tied to
the industry because it's too profitable for her to walk away. She can count on support from Topshop owner Philip Green, who could open all sorts of doors to her, and Simon Cowell, who'd love to do a reality series based on fashion.'
Kate's PR tells Now : ‘She's busier than ever with campaigns and designing.'
Chris_White@ipcmedia.com

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