Kate Moss is said to be reliving the days of her wild partying after striking up a friendship with Bob Marley’s grandson.
The supermodel, 50, was seen clambering on to the stage at a Skip Marley concert in Turkey earlier this month and had to be ushered away by guards.
She is understood to be good pals with Skip, the 27-year-old grandson of the late reggae superstar Bob Marley.
Kate was part of the ultra-cool Primrose Hill set and was known for her hard partying with other stars but turned alcohol and cocaine for a more serene life.
While Kate’s relationship with Skip is said to be platonic, it is claimed she is yearning to have some fun as she feels nostalgic for the past.
Kate Moss is said to be reliving the days of her wild partying after striking up a friendship with Bob Marley’s grandson (Kate pictured last week)
The supermodel, 50, was seen clambering on to the stage at a Skip Marley concert in Turkey earlier this month and had to be ushered away by guards (Skip pictured in 2021)
A source told The Sun: ‘To her friends, Kate has always been fun-loving and the life and soul of the party. She doesn’t drink any more, but she’ll still be the last one standing.
‘Kate gets a cheeky glint in her eye and will be up on the dancefloor all night. Her connection with Skip has brought that all to the fore and she is really enjoying getting out, meeting new friends and just having fun.
‘Kate’s life was quiet at points, probably a little too peaceful, but now she’s ready to let loose.’
has contacted a representative for Kate for comment.
Kate celebrated her 50th birthday in January this year with a lavish star-studded party in Paris.
She hired the entire luxurious Laurent restaurant in the French capital and was seen dancing with her friends until 2am.
This was a marked different from the Kate of recent times who heads up her wellness brand Cosmoss, selling herbal teas, while she drinks plenty of water and less coffee.
She has also been known to ‘moon-bathe’, which sees her lay out under the light of the moon to absorb its rays, which are thought by some to have healing qualities.
Kate was part of the ultra-cool Primrose Hill set and was known for her hard partying with other stars but turned alcohol and cocaine for a more serene life (pictured in 1995)
It comes after Kate failed to turn up to a star-studded Buckingham Palace garden party hosted by King Charles and Queen Camilla earlier this month – leaving organisers flummoxed and put-out.
She had been among more than 4,000 guests from the worlds of showbusiness and fashion invited to celebrate Britain’s creative arts industry.
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The Mail on Sunday revealed that officials were particularly exasperated because the fashionista had asked for her ticket back after initially declining the invitation – only then not to show up at all.
The British Fashion Council had been forced to intervene on her behalf just a few days before the event to ensure her a spot.
A source said: ‘After all the wrangling, Kate was a no-show on the day. She made her decision so late that briefing notes were sent out ahead of the event which listed her as a guest.
‘Even now there are articles online which say she was attending, even though she was nowhere to be seen.’ Designer Stella McCartney – Kate’s best friend and fellow fashion wild child – was also invited but did not attend, citing ‘work commitments’.
A friend of Kate, who is a keen smoker, quipped that the model’s absence may have had something to do with the fact that cigarettes were not allowed at the garden party.
Another source said: ‘Everyone behind the scenes was desperate to see Kate and were so disappointed she didn’t come. Staff were wandering around looking for her.’
The Buckingham Palace garden party was proposed by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) because King Charles is a passionate supporter of the arts.
It comes after Kate failed to turn up to a star-studded Buckingham Palace garden party hosted by King Charles (left) and Queen Camilla earlier this month (Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (pictured) did show up)
Some tickets had been allocated to the British Fashion Council, which then submitted a list of vetted names to attend.
Arrangements for each attendee had to be made in advance because of security protocols. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley – who wore an elegant white dress and cape with matching hat – did show up and was rewarded with compliments from Queen Camilla, who praised the model’s best-selling Marks & Spencer underwear range.
Former Vogue editor Edward Enninful, model Erin O’Connor, Dame Arlene Phillips, Louis Theroux, artist Tracey Emin and Love Island presenter Maya Jama were also on the guestlist.
The source said it had been a surprise that Ms Moss had not turned up. ‘It’s a money-can’t-buy event so there are very few people in the world who would not take up their place on the Buckingham Palace lawn to see the King and Queen, and even fewer who would be so impolite about it,’ they added.