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The skinny on Kate Moss

August 28, 2008 - 9:25AM
Kate Moss in a 1992 shot for Calvin Klein.

Kate Moss in a 1992 shot for Calvin Klein.

 Model Kate Moss has told a magazine she thinks breast implants are "awful" but admits she would consider going under the knife in the future.

She said: "I think breast implants are awful. So many of my friends have had them, and they've gone wrong. One of my friends had one that sort of moved up to her shoulder. I'm not into them.

"If I got saggy, like the sacks some women have after they have children, I'd have them done. I'm not against them."

Kate, 34, also admitted she used to be too thin, but denied ever having an eating disorder.

She explained to Interview magazine: "I was never anorexic, but I remember thinking, 'I don't want to be this skinny.'

"When I was doing shows and flying economy, nobody ever fed me. Or I'd be staying in hotels so cheap that by the time I'd get in, there wasn't any room service.

"I didn't eat for a long time. You'd be on shoots with bad food or get on a plane, and the food would be so disgusting you couldn't eat it."

"I remember standing up in the bath one day, and there was a mirror in front of me, and I was so thin! I hated it. I never liked being that skinny."

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