KATE'S WEB; They're known as Moss's Posse - the group of louche stars the tarnished supermodel has lured into her amoral world. They like to believe they're as bohemian as F. Scott Fitzgerald's characters. The truth is very different.

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From: The Daily Mail (London, England)
Date: 20050922
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Byline: NATALIE CLARKE

THE WEALTHY North London enclave of Primrose Hill is the beating heart of the socalled Moss's Posse - the name bestowed upon the loose collection of models, actors, rock stars and hangers- on who have been drawn to the stellar beauty and charisma of Kate Moss.

They see themselves as louche and sophisticated, inhabiting a rarefied orbit. They party from dusk till dawn, swigging Krug and, in some cases - Kate's certainly - snorting cocaine.

As the night wears on, some of the Posse take part in threesomes, or wife-swopping. They think it's ...

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