Kate-Walk of Shame
As if they suddenly discovered that models like to party, European fashion giants are abandoning wispy KATE MOSS, 31, after London's Daily Mirror ran photos of the gaunt supermodel apparently snorting cocaine. Scotland Yard has ordered an investigation into allegations made by the tabloid, against whose weekend publication, Sunday Mirror, Moss won a libel suit in July after it said she fell into a cocaine-induced coma in 2001. First H&M dropped Moss from upcoming ads. Then Chanel, and hours later, Burberry bailed out. Cosmetics company Rimmel has put Moss's contract on review. Looks as though at least a few people can just say no.
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