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Waifish model Kate Moss writes a cookbook

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In an attempt to end the allegations that models don’t eat, Kate Moss has decided to pen a book of recipes. “She is buzzing about the idea of being the first supermodel to release a cookbook,” an insider says.

Apparently, the famous 35-year-old waif was inspired by an upcoming cookbook written by her friend Stasha Palos, the step-daughter of billionaire businessman Sir Philip Green. Word is Kate has whipped up the recipes for her boyfriend, Jamie Hince, and wants to try writing her own book. “Kate recently cooked Jamie a slap-up Jewish meal following kosher techniques from Stasha. She loves her easy-to-follow recipes,” says a pal. “It’s all she’s been taking about.”

She may have a successful clothing collection for Topshop and has commanded the runway, been featured in nearly every fashion magazine and dozens of ad campaigns for Calvin Klein, Gucci, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Chanel, Missoni, Burberry, Dior, Luois Vuitton, David Yurman, Yves Saint-Laurent, Roberto Cavali, Stella McCartney, Bulgari, Rimmel, and Agent Provocateur among others, but she’s also infamous “Heroin Chic” look and a cocaine scandal. Sure, people might buy clothing and makeup as advertised by Kate Moss, but wont her often questionably skinny body hinder her new image as a foodie?

Does anyone want to know what a person who doesn’t really eat likes to cook? [Daily Mirror]
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  • HuneysuckleLuv's Avatar
    Posted by HuneysuckleLuv Tue Apr 7, 2009 10:27am PDT

    Uhmmmmm....wonder if they'll be recipes including cocaine. Why is she still famous?

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  • elle's Avatar
    Posted by elle Tue Apr 7, 2009 11:26am PDT

    I certainly don't see Kate Moss as a foodie by any means, but I am curious to see what type of recipes she "likes to cook". Although, all the pictures I ever see of her are showing her coming out of restaurants and bars, so does she even really cook? Sounds more like a way to make money than share her tips on cooking to me....

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  • KristyT's Avatar
    Posted by KristyT Tue Apr 7, 2009 11:31am PDT

    Hahahah....is everything in it going to be covered in "powder"ed sugar to make it look appealing??? Does the book come with accessories (ie straw, blade, mirror???

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  • sam's Avatar
    Posted by sam Tue Apr 7, 2009 12:27pm PDT

    Model recipe: light ciggie, open Diet Coke. Ta Da!

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  • some person's Avatar
    Posted by some person Tue Apr 7, 2009 1:58pm PDT

    if models knew how to cook, they wouldnt be so skinny!!!

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  • HH's Avatar
    Posted by HH Tue Apr 7, 2009 2:24pm PDT

    i doubt kate moss has her cocaine habit to thank for her thin frame unless she was doing coke when she was a child. i think it's easier for 99% of the american population to believe someone is coked out or doesn't eat instead of acknowledging that some people are naturally thin. google "ectomorph" if you don't want to be in denial.

    kate moss probably couldn't gain weight if she tried, but if putting her down makes you all feel better, so be it.

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  • ah87's Avatar
    Posted by ah87 Tue Apr 7, 2009 5:33pm PDT

    Before you judge her, look at the book. You might find something you like in there :)

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  • Ashley's Avatar
    Posted by Ashley Wed Apr 8, 2009 7:39am PDT

    Ha, way to go HH 17.

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  • C.C.'s Avatar
    Posted by C.C. Wed Apr 8, 2009 7:55am PDT

    For HH, I have to tell you from experience that I think you're wrong! I was always very thin, just like Ms. Moss, until I turned 32 and quit smoking. Then I gained 20 lbs. Now, I look "normal", not chubby or overweight, but no longer severely underweight. If Ms. Moss' lifestyle changes, so will her body, especially as she ages, which is perfectly normal. I don't believe "ectomorph" has anything to do with it! I think that your last sentence is just an attempt to put others down, so the "others" are not doing anything different than you. Being made fun of as a celebrity is just part of earning their paycheck in the age of the internet. It's unfortunate, yes, but if she doesn't like it, she can just "go away" and let all of the hullabaloo die, not publish books that trade on the Kate Moss name!

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  • phinka's Avatar
    Posted by phinka Wed Apr 8, 2009 9:42am PDT

    I would be willing to look at the book but she really does not look healthy to me at all.

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