Kate Moss‘s Vanity Fair cover is accompanied by an interview, in which she spills the tea on some of her early exploits in modeling. She recalls a time she was made to do a topless shoot as a 16-year-old girl: “I see a 16-year-old now,
and to ask her to take her clothes off would feel really weird. But they were like, If you don’t do it, then we’re not going to book you again. So I’d lock myself in the toilet and cry and then come out and do it. I never felt very comfortable about it. There’s a lot of boobs. I hated my boobs! Because I was flat-chested. And I had a big mole on one. That picture of me running down the beach — I’ll never forget doing that, because I made the hairdresser, who was the only man on the shoot, turn his back.”
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