Kate Moss' sister Lottie admits to cocaine addiction, claims to be clean for 18 days

Lottie earns her living by selling 18+ content on OnlyFans and had done a nude livestream before checking into rehab
UPDATED FEB 17, 2022
Lottie Moss attends the Calvin Klein Jeans x Mytheresa.com party(Photo by David M. Benett/Getty Images for Calvin Klein Jeans x Mytheresa.com)
Lottie Moss attends the Calvin Klein Jeans x Mytheresa.com party(Photo by David M. Benett/Getty Images for Calvin Klein Jeans x Mytheresa.com)

OnlyFans model Lottie Moss, lodged in a rehab center due to a “really bad addiction” to cocaine, claims she's been 'clean' for the past 18 days.

Lottie, who is Kate Moss' sister, has upploaded a new TikTok video from rehab. She captioned the new video TikTok video: “When people ask why I’m in rehab." She lip-synced in the video, “I have a really bad addiction to coke.” “Savage but true,” she added. She confessed in the video that she has been clean for past 18 days.  The video has got more than 62,000 likes. Her fans and followers appreciated her honesty, while some also criticized the model for "copying" her big sister when it came to drugs.

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One follower wrote on her video, “cocaine the devil,” to which she replied: “It truly is!! Health is wealth!” However, another follower criticized her and wrote, “Always copying your sister I see.”

Kate, had also spent time in rehab back in 2005 for “exhaustion.” Her photos also went viral where she was seen with a mysterious white drug. The OnlyFans model shared last year that she was happy, she said, “I have never been happier mentally, I’ve struggled a lot in the last few years with myself and anxiety and other things.

The model said that when she was dealing with anxiety, she was “out of character” and had “numbed myself with substances" She added, “Going down that road made it very hard for me to get out, I was surrounding myself with people who were in a similar mental state to me and I can see now that was not helping.”

Lottie Moss in a video she posted right after she went into rehab said she took HBO's new series 'Euphoria,' based on drug dealing, abuse and addiction, a little too literally. In a tweet, she wrote: "I think I took euphoria too literally u guys." She also posted a second video, where she wrote: “The staff at r3h4b when I go outside for the 10000th time to $mok3.” The video shows her saying: “yes I will be having a motherf***ing cigarette today. If you're offended by a f***ing cigarette you might as well jump off a cliff now." Lottie earns her living by selling 18+ content on OnlyFans and had done a nude livestream before checking into rehab.

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