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Lottie Moss in huge career move as ex-OnlyFans star reveals truth about relationships and addiction

Lottie Moss in huge career move as ex-OnlyFans star reveals truth about relationships and addiction

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Earlier this year, Lottie revealed she had quit adult content website OnlyFans after falling out with her family over it
A LOTTIE TO SAY Lottie Moss in huge career move as ex-OnlyFans star reveals truth about relationships and addiction
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MODEL Lottie Moss is writing her first book — based on secret ­diaries kept since her teens.
The autobiography by the 27-year-old — half-sister to Kate Moss — is set to tell all about her relationships and battles with drug and alcohol addiction.
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Lottie Moss is writing her first book — based on secret ­diaries kept since her teens
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Lottie with half-sister Kate
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An insider said: 'Lottie has always been known as Kate's little sister — but this is her chance to tell her side of the story.
'She has kept written and video diaries since she was a teenager, so will be compiling all her scribbles and memories into the book.
'Lottie is excited to tell the truth about her struggles with body image, addiction and relationships.
'She won't hold back and fans can expect no filter.'
Speaking previously about supermodel Kate, 51, Lottie said: 'I felt a lot of pressure to be like her and look like her. And you know, I dabbled in that party lifestyle.
'I always felt compared to her at the beginning of my career, and people expected me to be like a carbon copy.'
Earlier this year, Lottie revealed she had quit adult content website OnlyFans after falling out with her family over it.
She said: 'I lost a lot of friends from the modelling industry.
'My mum didn't speak to me for weeks and my family was a little bit in turmoil over it.'
Lottie, who has launched podcast Dream On With Lottie Moss, is single after splitting from musician Evan Campbell last June.
Inside Lottie Moss's incredible £800 a night Saudi Arabia holiday in the desert with pristine views and spa treatments
She has previously been linked to Brooklyn Beckham and radio host Roman Kemp.
In 2023, Lottie was accused of hooking up with former Made in Chelsea star Spencer Matthews — behind the back of his model wife Vogue Williams.
The alleged union was said to have taken place at the wedding of Spencer's co-stars Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo in Spain.
But Lottie told The Sun on Sunday's Fabulous magazine: 'Everyone at that wedding knows it didn't happen.
'It was full of ­reality stars, so people wanted gossip.'
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Earlier this year, Lottie revealed she had quit adult content website OnlyFans after falling out with her family over it
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She said: 'I lost a lot of friends from the modelling industry'
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She added: 'My mum didn't speak to me for weeks and my family was a little bit in turmoil over it'
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