Supermodel Kate Moss has opened up about her decision to testify in defence of her ex partner Johnny Depp as part of his libel trial against ex-wife Amber ...
She said: “I believe in the truth and I believe in fairness and justice. “As I left the room I slid down the stairs and I hurt my back and I screamed because I didn’t know what had happened to me. “We were leaving the room and Johnny left the room before I did and there had been a rainstorm,” she said.
The 48-year-old supermodel recalled the disturbing underwear catalogue shoot 33 years ago on the latest edition of Desert Island Discs. Kate, 48, said: "He said ...
I had to say that truth.” I got my stuff and I ran off. "I take care of my models. I got my stuff and I ran off. I was really shy then about my body and he said, ‘Take your bra off ‘. I could feel there was something wrong. I can tell a wrong ‘un a mile away’
Kate Moss has offered comment on her testimony during the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamation trial in a rare new interview.
I had to say that truth.’ ‘I believe in the truth and I believe in fairness and justice,’ she stated. ‘As I left the room I slid down the stairs and I hurt my back and I screamed because I didn’t know what had happened to me.
The catwalk star reflected on a shoot by the photographer Corinne Day which featured in Vogue magazine in 1993 during an appearance on Desert Island Discs. The ...
I wasn’t a glamazon model, and I think that shocked them.” “It was a fashion shoot. “I was never anorexic, I never have been.
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She said: “I didn’t want to take my top off. “I take care of my models. “I think it sharpened my instincts. They did change my career.” I was only 15 probably and he said ‘Take your top off’ and I took my top off. And I was really shy then about my body.
Kate Moss has uncovered how a photoshoot as a teen assisted with honing "sharpen my instincts", leaving her ready.
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The supermodel recalled the incident in a new appearance on Desert Island Discs, telling host Lauren Laverne that the experience “sharpened her instincts”. Moss ...
“I have said to her [Lila], ‘You don’t have to do anything you don’t want to do,’” she said. She explained: “I take care of my models. “I didn’t want to take my top off. Moss continued: “I think it sharpened my instincts. I was only 15 probably and he said, ‘Take your top off’ and I took my top off. And I was really shy then about my body,” she explained.
"He said 'take your bra off' and I could feel there was something wrong so I got my stuff and I ran away."
She said: “I didn’t want to take my top off. “I take care of my models. “I think it sharpened my instincts. They did change my career.” I was only 15 probably and he said ‘take your top off’ and I took my top off. And I was really shy then about my body.
Kate Moss has revealed why she spoke to defend her former partner Johnny Depp in his defamation lawsuit with Amber Heard earlier this year.
Depp, who was in a relationship with Moss between 1994 and 1998, won the lawsuit against his ex wife Heard last month. People aren’t themselves when they drink, and they say things that they would never say if they were sober. “I believe in the truth, and I believe in fairness and justice.
In a rare interview, Kate Moss has said she feared her daughter would be taken away from her when pictures of her appearing to take cocaine at a recording ...
I wasn’t a glamazon model, and I think that shocked them." "It was a fashion shoot. "I was never anorexic, I never have been.
The British model talks about the dangers of the fashion industry, claims that she glorified thinness and drug use, and her part in Johnny Depp's recent ...
"It was a fashion shoot. "I was never anorexic, I never have been. "And I think it was a shock because I wasn't voluptuous and I was just a normal girl. I had never taken heroin. Moss said: "I think I was a scapegoat for a lot of people's problems. "It is painful because she was my best friend and I really loved her - but she was a very tricky person to work with.
Supermodel Kate Moss, 48, appeared on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs talking about her early life and modelling experiences, admitting no one ever ...
And I was really shy then about my body. ‘I was only 15 probably and he said, “Take your top off”, and I took my top off. ‘They would take me to London on the train.
Heard was awarded $2m (£1.6m) in compensatory damages, but no punitive damages. At the time of her testimony, Moss recalled: “We were leaving the room, Johnny ...
“I screamed, because I didn’t know what had happened to me and I was in pain. At the time of her testimony, Moss recalled: “We were leaving the room, Johnny left before I did, and there had been a rain storm. I had to say that truth.”
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I had to say that truth.” When asked if she felt objectified she said: “Completely. And vulnerable and scared. She added: “I didn’t want to take my top off. I think they played on my vulnerability. Speaking about Depp in the interview she said: “I believe in the truth and I believe in fairness and justice. They did change my career.”
In an interview for Desert Island Discs, Kate Moss revealed she was targeted in her youth and was at the age of just 15, a photographer attempted to coerce ...
I find it difficult to be myself in front of the camera, I find it much easier to be someone else," she said. I'd be like, 'I don't wanna snort like a pig', and she'd be like 'snort like a pig, that's when it looks good.'" said Kate. Interviewer, Lauren Laverne asked, "so she wasn't afraid to push your buttons?" "I had a horrible experience for a bra catalog and I was only 15 probably and he said, 'take your top off', and I took my top off.
For weeks, the public watched as the defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard played out. Many were deeply focused on the accounts of alleged ...
Depp’s team responded to the appeal and later revealed that the Pirates star filed one of his own. In regard to the former, Moss doubled down on what she said in court: In terms of Johnny Depp, Kate Moss continued to show support for the actor even after she appeared in court. Johnny Depp lost the libel case, though he did receive a favorable verdict in the defamation case. One such person who testified during the trial was Depp’s former girlfriend, Kate Moss. The model and fashion mogul was very supportive of the Pirates of the Caribbean actor in the midst of his legal battle with Heard and, now, she’s discussing why she took the stand. For weeks, the public watched as the defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard played out.
Kate Moss made a personal revelation about the Johnny Depp defamation trial against Amber Heard in a rare interview on Desert Island Discs.
I couldn't do that and I was horrific to live with. "I have been so stupid because we had so much going for our relationship. Three years after their, Johnny spoke about the end of their relationship – and admitted he was at fault. I had to say that truth." People aren't themselves when they drink, and they say things that they would never say if they were sober," she said. I know that John Galliano is not a bad person – he had an alcohol problem and people turn.
During Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's defamation trial, Kate Moss debunked a rumor that the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' star pushed her down the stairs.
“I take care of my models. “It sharpened my instincts,” she added. And he said, ‘Take your bra off,’ and I could feel there was something wrong, so I got my stuff, and I ran away.” “I know the truth about Johnny.” “He said, ‘Take your top off,’ and I took my top off,” Moss said. [Depp] came running back to help me and carried me to my room and got me medical attention.”
Kate Moss opens up about testifying on ex-boyfriend Johnny Depp's behalf during his defamation trial against Amber Heard.
As I left the room, I slid down the stairs and I hurt my back and I screamed because I didn't know what happened to me and I was in pain. While we realize today's filing will ignite the Twitter bonfires, there are steps we need to take to ensure both fairness and justice." During her testimony, she insinuated that Depp once pushed Moss down a flight of stairs while recounting the first time she struck Depp, citing self defense. I had to say that truth." "I believe in the truth, and I believe in fairness and justice," Moss said. The British supermodel, who is notoriously private and rarely gives public interviews, testified as a rebuttal witness on behalf of Depp back in May to deny rumors that he shoved her down a flight of stairs.
Last month, a jury found that Heard had defamed Depp on all three counts and awarded him $10m (£8m) in compensatory damages and $5m (£4m) in punitive damages.
“I screamed, because I didn’t know what had happened to me and I was in pain. At the time of her testimony, Moss recalled: “We were leaving the room, Johnny left before I did, and there had been a rain storm. I had to say that truth.”
Supermodel Kate Moss has opened up in a rare interview about why she testified in Johnny Depp's defamation trial against Amber Heard, saying she knows the ...
He never pushed me, kicked me, or threw me down any stairs." I believed what he said." Speaking on the BBC Radio 4 programme, Moss said she felt it was important to clear up what really happened.
Supermodel Kate Moss has reflected on her infamous line – "Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels" – which she received strong criticism for.
"I go to bed, I drink lots of water, not too much coffee, and I'm trying to cut down on cigarettes." "I take care of myself now, I'm a good girl," she said. Her use of the phrase further cemented her as the poster girl for 'heroin chic', an aesthetic described as "pale skin, dark circles underneath the eyes, emaciated features, androgyny and stringy hair – all traits associated with abuse of heroin or other drugs."
The pair posed for a memorable campaign together when she was at the beginning of her modelling career and he was a famous rapper known as Marky Mark.
'But I've seen her and said hello. He told The Guardian: 'I think I was probably a little rough around the edges. Asked if she had good memories of the shoot, Kate said: 'Not very good memories. I couldn't get out of bed for two weeks.' She added: 'I was quite young and innocent, Calvin loved that. I didn't like it.
This weekend, Moss appeared on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, where she explained to host Lauren Laverne why she testified for ex boyfriend Johnny Depp.
I like to feel in control.” She continued: “It is painful because she was my best friend and I really loved her, but she was a very tricky person to work with. I like to get to bed and do my meditation before anyone gets up. I was really, really self-conscious about my body, and [Day] would say, ‘If you don’t take your top off I’m not going to book you for Elle’, and I would cry.” And he said, ‘Take your bra off’, and I could feel there was something wrong, so I got my stuff and I ran away”. She continued: “I think it sharpened my instincts”. “I know he never kicked me down the stairs.
Kate Moss stated that she knows the truth about Johnny Depp and that he never kicked her down the stairs. She said she felt like she had to come out with ...
Kate Moss said at the time of her testimony that as Depp and she left the room, she slid and fell down the stairs and hurt her back. She added that Johnny Depp never threw, kicked, or pushed her downstairs. On the other hand, Amber Heard was awarded a couple of million dollars ($2m) as compensatory damages without any punitive damages. Amber Heardtrial. Kate Moss came to testify through a video link in March. She denied claims that Heard had made about her. Johhny went before her, and there was a rainstorm. Heard stated that Johnny Depp had pushed Moss down the stairs in the nineties.
The iconic British model opens up in an interview with the BBC about feeling exploited as a teen in the fashion industry, and speaking out for "fairness and ...
"I believe in the truth and I believe in fairness and justice. "I take care of my models. "I've said to her, you don't have to do anything you don't want to do. "I kind of had to apologize, really. In 2005, after photos of Moss apparently doing cocaine were published in the media, she said she "felt sick and was quite angry, because everybody I knew took drugs. "I know the truth about Johnny. I know he never kicked me down the stairs. Wahlberg "was very macho and it was all about him and his — he had a big entourage," Moss said. I was really, really self conscious about my body, and she would say: 'If you don't take your top off, I'm not going to book you for Elle,' and I would cry." Moss said she had severe anxiety ahead of the shoot and was given valium by a doctor. I mean, they did change my career." "I didn't want to take my top off… Moss said the experience "sharpened my instincts…
Moss has done what few superstars can. By only speaking now, she made us sit up and listen.
The party always has to end: Moss quit drinking and left London for the Cotswolds, where she spends weekends at the garden centre. Beyond those headline grabbing soundbites, however, the real thrill was simply hearing Moss tell what she sees as everyday anecdotes that are actually poetic short stories to be repeated again and again. She has given very few interviews in her life, choosing instead to follow the “never complain, never explain” school of living in public life drummed into her by ex-boyfriend Johnny Depp (a man who has parted ways with his own advice fairly spectacularly of late). Even with the paparazzi photographs and tabloid stories which circulated about Moss, her life outside of her career has been an enigma for decades. I’d been sent to the Hackney Empire to watch Babyshambles perform on the off-chance Moss would be there with her then-boyfriend Pete Doherty: the it-couple of the decade. I remember the first time I saw Kate Moss in real life.
In May, Moss testified against claims that Depp once pushed her down a flight of stairs while they were dating in the mid-1990s.
I had to say that truth.” I know that John Galliano is not a bad person — he had an alcohol problem and people turn,” she began. I had heard this rumor from two people and it was fresh in my mind.” “People aren’t themselves when they drink, and they say things that they would never say if they were sober.” However, Heard’s team objected to the question. For context, this claim was first alleged by Heard back in 2020, when she was called to testify in a separate defamation trial Depp leveled against the Sun in the UK.
Thanks to Desert Island Discs, we finally know what the supermodel sounds like – and it's magnificent, writes Zoe Williams.
She talked about the photographer Corinne Day, who was a friend of hers, and yet still steamrollered her into – what else? It was unfair because she never had an eating disorder – that’s just the way she looks. If that sounds particularly judgmental towards the fashion industry, it isn’t really, because the rest of the world wasn’t any better, it was just further away. Stories about traces found in the toilets of the Royal Opera House, the BBC! Traces on every banknote! Moss described going to a casting for a bra catalogue when she was 15, and some garden-variety predator asking her to take her bra off. For over 30 years, she has been the sphinx at the very centre of the culture: no chat shows, no panel games; no podcasts or voiceovers; no Simpsons cameo, no gentle segue into the kind of familiarity where someone who sounds a bit like her could make a decent living doing voiceovers for radio ads.
From candid responses to drugs and eating disorder rumours, to the time she rejected a Christmas jumper from George Harrison.
When I used to interviews a long time ago, I used to get very ill just worrying about them before they came out," she . “I just didn't like it. After a career to date spent avoiding the media for fear of how her words might be interpreted, it seems Kate has now well and truly managed to take control of her own narrative. And yet, Kate's conversation with Desert Island Discs host Lauren Laverne did not disappoint – with former British Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman describing the interview as “ fascinating” in her Daily Mail column, and Twitter awash with praise for the interview.