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Speaking out in a TV interview, the great French actress Catherine Deneuve has defended Kate Moss. "A model's private life is nobody else's business. She is one of the best models I've every seen. If she ruins her private life, that concerns nobody else."
Meanwhile, not a peep out of Johnny Depp, who when dating Moss in the '90s, erased his tattoo of the name of his previous girlfriend Winona Ryder. Bosh readers will recall that although some authority figures were horrified out of their gourds by Moss's starving waif look, a nude portrait of the model by Lucien Freud sold for 3.9 million pounds.
I point out the stunning hypocrisy of the fashion industry; whereas Calvin Klein raked it in with a Moss-centered, much-ballyhooed, ecstatically-received publicity campaign titled "Heroin Kids," one little photo of Kate snorting cocaine and tout le monde in la moda from NYC to Paris and Milan acts dumbstruck that a waif supermodel would even consider going within a manicured fingernail's distance of a drug. (By Scott Rose)
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