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| Christie's auction house workers hang Lucian Freud's nude portrait of pregnant supermodel Kate Moss. The portrait of Moss, heavily pregnant and looking uncharacteristically unglamorous, will be sold at auction next February, Christie's said. (Photo: CRIENGLISH.com/AFP) | BEIJING, Jan. 27 -- British super model Kate Moss, at
the center of a scandal last year after being filmed apparently snorting
cocaine, has agreed to publish her autobiography.
Will Whitehorn, a right-hand man of Virgin Group
founder Richard Branson, said Moss had agreed to the terms of a deal with
Branson, although there was no indication of when the book would appear on the
shelves.
ˇ°Virgin Books will be publishing an autobiography,ˇ±
Whitehorn said. ˇ°But it is relatively early on. We still need to proceed to a
final contract.ˇ±
Stories on the Internet have estimated the deal as
being worth between US$1 million and US$2 million.
ˇ°All the numbers that I've seen are wrong,ˇ± Whitehorn
said, without elaborating on the terms. He added it was unlikely the book would
come out this year.
The autobiography would allow Moss to give her side
of the drug scandal story, which broke in September when Britain's Mirror
tabloid newspaper printed photographs of her apparently taking large quantities
of cocaine.
The story prompted British fashion house Burberry and
Swedish-based Hennes and Mauritz to cut ties with one of the most famous faces
in fashion. France's Chanel also said it would not renew a contract with Moss
when it expired.
The 32-year-old, who has a three-year-old daughter,
has spent most of her time since the scandal in the United States, although
British police are urging her to return to the country for questioning about the
drug allegations.
(Source: Shenzhen
Daily/Agencies) |