American Voices

Kate Moss In Trouble

September 27, 2005 | ISSUE 41•38

Kate Moss lost her contracts from H&M;, Burberry, and Chanel last week when a London tabloid published photos of the supermodel doing cocaine. What do you think?

  • We should not rush to judgment. How do we know it was Kate Moss in that photo, and not one of the millions of young women who've been pressured by the media into looking exactly like her?

    Tobias Seifert
    Restaurateur

  • It reminds me of the time that I was never asked to be the face of Lancome cosmetics because I was too ugly.

    Suzanne Herdinger
    Manicurist

  • She was using it medicinally. It's the only thing that can make her expression change.

    Tim Geraldi
    Phlebotomist

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