LONDON (AP) – Kate Moss acknowledged to the Hennes & Mauritz clothing chain that tabloid allegations she recently used cocaine are true, an H&M spokeswoman said.
Moss, who is to model one of H&M’s upcoming clothing lines, apologized and promised in writing to abide by a company policy that models be “healthy, wholesome and sound,” spokeswoman Liv Asarnoj said.
H&M decided to keep Moss on, Asarnoj told The Associated Press in a phone interview from the company’s headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden.
“We strongly disapprove of her action,” Asarnoj said Saturday. “We feel that this is very unfortunate.”
Asarnoj said Moss had acknowledged the allegations of drug use were true. “That’s why she was so regretful,” Asarnoj said. “We are giving her a second chance.”
Noelle Doukas, who answered the phone at the Storm modeling agency in London, which represents Moss, 31, said no one was available to comment.
The Daily Mirror tabloid printed images from a video that it said showed the model doing five lines of cocaine in 40 minutes at a late-night music recording session.
Her lawyer, Gerard Tyrrell, didn’t return a message left at his office Saturday.
Crowe to buy rugby team
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) – Russell Crowe is a big rugby fan, and now the Oscar-winning actor wants to buy a team.
Crowe is in negotiations to purchase a club in Australia’s National Rugby League, officials of the targeted South Sydney Rabbitohs said Saturday.
The Sydney club won a long court case to be readmitted to the NRL in 2002 after being cut from topflight competition following the 1999 season.
Negotiations could continue for at least a month.
“I’d like to buy the club. … You’re actually talking about rugby league fantasy stuff,” Crowe told The Australian Associated Press. “Yeah, I’d like to be able to have a situation like they do in America – they have individual owners.”
Crowe, born in New Zealand and raised in Australia, won an Oscar for his role in the 2000 movie “Gladiator.” His screen credits also include “The Insider,” “A Beautiful Mind” and “Cinderella Man.”
He has been charged with allegedly throwing a phone at a New York hotel concierge in June.
If convicted of the assault charge, Crowe could lose his right to work in the United States and could face up to seven years in prison. His lawyers are working for a reduction of the charge. The 41-year-old actor is free on his own recognizance.
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