Kate Moss could learn 'upsetting' things about sister Lottie on Celebs Go Dating

28 June 2023 , 18:16
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Kate Moss could learn 'upsetting' things about sister Lottie on Celebs Go Dating

Lottie Moss is set to appear on Celebs Go Dating and love guru Anna Williamson believes it could be an "olive branch" to her older sister, Kate Moss.

The model who was set to follow in the footsteps of her supermodel sibling previously explained that Kate had "never really supported" her modelling career.

Lottie, 25, was snapped up by a modelling agency, just like her older sister but last year opened up about her "toxic" experience before deciding to quit modelling and turning to OnlyFans.

Kate, 49, has remained silent following Lottie's claims but this could soon change after her stint on the E4 dating programme.

Kate Moss could learn 'upsetting' things about sister Lottie on Celebs Go Dating qhiddrireiuhinvLottie Moss is set to appear on Celebs Go Dating (Dave Benett/Getty Images for Cap)
Kate Moss could learn 'upsetting' things about sister Lottie on Celebs Go DatingKate and Lottie have a strained relationship (Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)

"I would be so intrigued if Kate Moss was going to watch this series," said Anna, before adding: "I hope she does, I think she'll find out a lot of interesting and perhaps upsetting things about her sister.

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"I would love it to be able to be, perhaps an olive branch between the two sisters, who I believe, it's no secret that they're not that close."

She added: "I would love it if Kate would use this opportunity to reach out to her little sister and give her a much-needed hug but I think she needs.

"Family is family right and I don't know Kate but I've just started to get to know Lottie and you know, there's a young lady there that's had an awful lot go on in her life and everyone needs love.

"I hope the show will help Lottie become the wonderful and strong woman that I know is in there but equally, I hope it will go some way to healing any sibling rifts."

Kate Moss could learn 'upsetting' things about sister Lottie on Celebs Go DatingLove guru Anna hopes that the programme will serve as an "olive branch" as Kate will discover "upsetting" things about her little sister (Publicity Picture)

Lottie previously recognised that growing up as the daughter of Peter Moss and his second wife Inger Solnordal has given her a privileged life, she said she was "pretty much on my own".

In view of her Instagram followers, she said: "This year has been a crazy one for me, I started out being in the worst place of my life and ended up in the best place I've ever been mentally.

'I know it's hard for people to understand but being In a toxic industry at a very young age really took its toll on me.

'I understand I have come from a very privileged position being the sister of someone very famous but believe it or not that person never really supported me.

"My parents were amazing but could not relate to what I was going through and did not know the full extent of what I was going through most of the time, I was pretty much on my own so I had to navigate this by myself and do the best I could which I feel I have"

In an interview with Glamour, she previously said: "When I started out, I was always just Kate Moss's sister. That was really hard for me growing up, especially not being that close with my sister (we still don’t really have a relationship now, which is something I never really speak about).

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"But back then, I was bombarded with people constantly asking me about my sister – I’d go to my friends' houses and there would be pictures of her on the walls – and it really triggered a lot of abandonment issues."

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