In recent years she’s embraced yoga, wellness and quiet nights in.
Yet Kate Moss proved she hadn’t completely lost her love of partying as she stayed out at The Chiltern Firehouse in London until 3am on Thursday morning.
The 50-year-old supermodel – who has embraced sober living – did look ready for bed, however, as she left the celebrity hotspot alongside friend and socialite Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath.
Despite her tiredness she did manage to last longer than her younger sister Lottie, 26, who onlookers claim did not stay long at the bar.
Yet it was no doubt still enough time to celebrate the end of their three-year feud, having made up after attending their father’s 80th birthday celebrations this week.
Kate Moss proved she hadn’t completely lost her love of partying as she stayed at The Chiltern Firehouse in London with Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath until 3am on Thursday morning
Despite Kate’s tiredness she did manage to last longer than her younger sister Lottie, 26, (pictured leaving) who onlookers claim did not stay long at the bar
Kate and Lottie revealed their three-year feud was over this week when they posed for sweet snaps together at their father’s birthday bash alongside Kate’s daughter Lila (centre)
Kate looked effortlessly stylish for her night out in a black top embellished with sequins and featuring a sheer panel on the chest.
She teamed the garment with cigarette trousers and black pumps, layering up with a khaki blazer.
Lottie also looked casually chic for her brief appearance, teaming a white top with jeans and a leopard print jacket.
The joint outing signalled all was still well between the pair following their surprise reunion at their father Peter’s birthday, when Kate made a point of posing alongside her younger sister in the photos taken at The Griffin pub in Sussex.
It was a pivotal moment for the pair who have not been pictured together in years, with Lottie previously claiming Kate ‘doesn’t even reply to my texts’, despite once being so close that Lottie was a bridesmaid at Kate’s wedding and even moved into her sister’s Cotswolds mansion during the Covid pandemic.
However, tensions soon grew over Lottie’s wild ways that saw her regularly taking drugs five times a week, which was a huge red flag to Kate.
Kate’s love of boozing, which reportedly extended to flutes of prosecco at 8am and glasses of wine and vodka at lunch, saw friends coin her the nickname ‘The Tank’, but in recent years she’s embraced yoga, wellness and quiet nights in.
Their lifestyle clash came to a head between the pair during lockdown, when Kate invited Lottie to stay at her Cotswolds mansion.
An insider told Page Six: ‘Kate was frustrated because Lottie kept on wanting to drink and posting sexually provocative stuff on Instagram all the time.
‘It isn’t easy for Kate to be around people who are drinking, and she definitely won’t be around anyone who is using cocaine.’
While she may have lasted until the early hours, the 50-year-old supermodel – who has embraced sober living – did look ready for bed
Yet it was no doubt still enough time to celebrate the end of her three-year feud with Lottie
She had model and socialite Emma by her side, who looked incredible in an ab-flashing black bandeau top and midi skirt
Lottie looked casually chic for her brief appearance, teaming a white top with jeans and a leopard print jacket
Kate, Nick and Lottie at their father’s birthday, along with Nick’s girlfriend Tracy and Kate’s daughter Lila
Kate was famously dubbed ‘Cocaine Kate’ when she was photographed snorting the substance in 2005, while dating Pete Doherty, who has made no secret of his own past drug use and addiction to heroin.
When Lottie finally departed the Vogue cover star’s home ‘in a foul mood’, she reportedly left behind two bottles of her sister’s favourite bottle of wine which was interpreted as a ‘f**k you’ gesture.
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The roots of the rift between the sisters seem to originate with the large age gap between them.
Lottie is the daughter of Kate’s father, travel agent Peter Moss, and his second wife, Norwegian Inger Solnordal, and was raised in Haywards Heath, West Sussex.
By the time she was born in 1998, Kate was already at the height of her fame as a catwalk model and had enjoyed a high profile romance with Johnny Depp.
Given her older sister’s profile, it was no surprise when Lottie followed in her footsteps and signed with Storm Management in 2014 and began a mainstream modelling career.
And Kate seemed to give Lottie’s career her seal of approval.
That same year, the pair were spotted side-by-side at fashion shows, including a Topshop runway show in 2014.
Meanwhile her first photoshoot was published in Teen Vogue, and she had her first full editorial not long afterwards in Dazed & Confused, a magazine which was co-founded by Kate’s ex-husband, Jefferson Hack.
At one point it seemed like Lottie was on course to reach supermodel status in her own right, with modelling gigs for Chanel and Sonia Rykiel, an ad campaign for Calvin Klein and a Vogue Paris cover.
Aged 18, she was invited to Cannes as a guest of Dior and Chopard, while completing her A-levels.
Kate stayed close to Emma as they headed home from the five-star hotel, restaurant and bar
She received a helping hand from security as she made her way out of the high end venue
Kate looked effortlessly stylish for her night out in a black top embellished with sequins and featuring a sheer panel on the chest
She teamed the garment with cigarette trousers and black pumps, layering up with a khaki blazer
Kate led the way as she headed home after her night out on the town – a change from her now typical routine of yoga and meditation at home
Kate and Emma are longtime friends, with the Marchioness of Bath supporting the model at the launch of her wellness brand Cosmoss
Despite public perception that her famous older sister must have boosted her career, Lottie later insisted the opposite was true.
Appearing on The Matt Haycox Show Podcast in November 2023, Lottie said she has never had a close-knit bond with Kate.
When questioned on if she asked her big sister for advice when she entered the world of modelling, the Only Fans content creator confessed the two hadn’t even been close when she was a child.
‘No, we just never really spoke honestly. It’s always been that way, I never was sad about it really,’ she said.
‘You know obviously it’s not great to hear that someone doesn’t really care for a relationship with you… but you know we would see each other at Christmases and things like that and play family a little bit.’
Explaining her estranged relationship with her fashionista half-sister, Lottie revealed she had ‘never really known’ Kate, adding: ‘It wasn’t like I was losing someone.’
‘It was never really like she chose to leave, she’s 20 years older than me she’s got every right to live her own life, she doesn’t need to hang around with me.’
She doubled down on her claims in another interview, saying that people had a ‘common misconception’ of her as a ‘nepo baby’ because of Kate.
‘How do I say to people that I don’t know her and that she doesn’t reply to my texts?’ she added.
‘I honestly think the whole “nepo baby” concept is so weird; there are so many people in the world that have had obvious advantages in their career because of who they know or who someone in their family is, not just famous people.’
Kate is the proud owner of wellness business Cosmoss which sells a range of own-brand teas, skincare products and a book of 150 ‘positive messages’
While Kate used to reportedly kick off her day guzzling prosecco, the supermodel is said to now start each day with meditation and the chanting of affirmations
Kate has also got into crystals, which she ‘charges’ by the light of the moon and goes wild swimming in the dead of night
Of her decision to switch up her lifestyle choices, Kate said last year: ‘I just felt like I needed all the help I could get’
Previously describing her happy place as on the dancefloor, Kate has since left London for the west Oxfordshire countryside
The fashion icon also believes in the power of positive affirmations to improve one’s outlook with ’embrace the unknown’ and ‘trust the universe and it will lead the way’
Despite her new Gwyneth Paltrow-like lifestyle, Kate still allows herself one vice. ‘I still smoke occasionally,’ she previously said
Kate uses beauty products made from ‘potent, natural substances’, are split into three daily rituals which are said to balance the ‘body and soul with the natural environment’
The truth of the matter, however, seems to be a little more complicated that Lottie has made out.
According to a family member, the pair did once share a bond, which cooled along with Lottie’s public proclamations about their relationship.
‘There was a time when they were a lot closer,’ they told .
But they insisted they don’t want to talk about the sisters’ feelings for each other in public – but should address any issues privately within the family.
Then, there was the controversial launch of her X-rated OnlyFans career, where she stripped naked for the subscription service, leaving behind her career in high fashion.
Lottie was swiftly removed from the Storm modelling agency website, with her admitting her family ‘was in turmoil over it’.
A family source claimed at the time, even Kate’s daughter Lila, 21, ‘wouldn’t have anything to do with Lottie’ due to her antics with the wrong crowd.
In early 2022, Lottie ended up in rehab after moving to America and she later revealed she had a ‘very bad’ cocaine addiction and used alcohol to mask her depression.
The OnlyFans star’s mother Inger and her best friend staged an intervention and encouraged Lottie to seek help for substance abuse issues at the rehab centre in Arizona.
Kate previously claimed she now never stays out at a party past midnight, describing it as her ‘cut off point’, yet she seemed to have a change of heart on Thursday
She was no doubt feeling extra tired after disrupting her usual schedule of an early bedtime
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Kate and Lottie Moss attend the Topshop Unique show at London Fashion Week in 2014
It comes after years of apparent ups and downs for the sisters, who once appeared to share such a bond that Kate invited her younger sibling to stay at her Cotswold home during the Covid-19 pandemic (pictured at Kate’s wedding in 2011)
She told Jamie Laing on his podcast last year: ‘I didn’t realise I had depression for a very long time. I just thought everyone felt this way… and I thought you just kind of get through it…
‘I couldn’t get out of bed in the morning. I quit modelling; I was doing some OnlyFans but not really. I didn’t recognise myself…
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‘I always wanted to be the fun one, and then I got to the point that my mum and best friend came to me and said: “You need to get rehab because you are so depressed”.
Lottie said she never touched drugs or alcohol before becoming a catwalk star but later became hooked.
She also he never felt able to confide in her half sister Kate about her troubles, admitting the endless comparison with the supermodel was a constant burden during her career.
Lottie said: ‘I started quite early on with using drugs and alcohol as a crutch, as a coping mechanism, which there is not a lack of in the fashion industry.
‘There were people in positions of power that were giving me drugs and alcohol when I was very young and so it didn’t seem bad to me.’
She continued: ‘When you have people around you who are enabling you, I am talking at high fashion events and people are in a penthouse suite, and its people that are working for a brand that is very well known and they’re sat there doing drugs with you as a 19-year-old.
‘That is so weird to me now… that should never happen in any industry.
‘The fact that no one said, “maybe we shouldn’t be enabling our client to do drugs. We should want her to be on her A game and doing her best, wake up in the morning and do a gym class, instead it was lots of alcohol”, and it goes hand in hand.’
In January this year, Lottie marked four days sober. She said in an emotional video: ‘I have struggled so much since I was young with depression, anxiety and problems with addiction’
Lottie admits her drug taking became so regular she was using ‘five times a week,’ sparked by an unhappy relationship with an older man.
She explained: ‘I did weed and things like that when I was 15 but moving to London and being around a lot of older people, my boyfriend at the time was 27 and the people we were hanging around with did a lot of drugs.
‘I started to realise quite early on that my relationship wasn’t going very well with him and he was unfaithful, and he was also using drugs as a coping mechanism. I saw that and I instilled it into my life because it was the only time, I felt that I could be free.
‘When I was working constantly, I had to be on my A game so when I came back to London and did drugs, I was like “yes” because it felt like freedom to me. It felt like my escape, but it quickly became something that I used because I was not happy.
‘I have been honest with myself back then that I was using it too much. I don’t feel that I had an addiction to it… I just needed to get away. It numbed every single feeling that I had like anger, upset, loneliness, it became like my friend.’
A year later, in 2023, Lottie appeared on the reality show Celebs Go Dating and enjoyed an on-screen romance with Love Island star Adam Collard.
Despite reality TV and OnlyFans being a world away from the Chanel catwalk, Lottie insists she now achieves more job satisfaction from being a ‘content creator’.
‘People think I came into it because I was in this bad place in my life, and it was all going wrong, but it was the opposite,’ she insists.
‘Modelling stood for something I was not really a fan of and when I found Only Fans I met all these girls that were similar to me. I always wanted to be a bit more risqué and I always wanted to get my body out.’
It doubtful Kate will share the same opinion of her career, but – for now at least – it appears the two have agreed to differ.