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Kate Moss' Drug Mess

Hell hath no fury like a tabloid scorned.

Just two months ago, Kate Moss won a substantial settlement from London's Daily Mirror after it published a story alleging that she had collapsed in a cocaine-fueled coma in Spain in 2001.

Last week, the Mirror struck back, publishing images of the supermodel doing a sizable amount of cocaine at a recent late-night recording session for her boyfriend, Pete Doherty's band, Babyshambles.

The tabloid claimed it took the images two weeks ago during an undercover investigation into Moss' activities.

"As the white powder induces a sudden rush to her brain, she rocks back in her seat and laughs hysterically. The coke is kicking in," the paper reported.

"Within seconds she leans forward and again sniffs into a tightly rolled-up £5 note, hoovering up every last grain of the Class A drug."

Over the weekend, Moss admitted to the Hennes & Mauritz clothing chain that the allegations of her drug use were true, an H&M spokeswoman said.

Moss was slated to model one of the Swedish company's upcoming lines. After she agreed in writing to abide by H&M's policy that its models be "healthy, wholesome and sound," the company decided to keep her on, spokeswoman Liv Asarnoj said.

"We strongly disapprove of her action," Asarnoj said in a statement. "We feel that this is very unfortunate. We have strict policies for engaging models.

"They should be healthy, wholesome and sound and we are strongly against drug abuse--we have made this clear to Kate Moss. After hearing her explanation and her regret we have decided for the time being to continue the campaign."

Moss, who has a 2-year-old daughter, Lila Grace, with ex-boyfriend Jefferson Hack, has reportedly agreed to enter rehab in order to deal with her drug problem--in part because she fears losing custody of her child.

She previously checked herself into rehab in 1998, complaining of exhaustion, but she later admitted she'd been hitting the bottle and getting high before hopping on the catwalk. However, she denied ever indulging in harder substances.

Though H&M has agreed to keep the supermodel on, some of Moss' other contracts are less certain.

She has lucrative deals with Chanel, Roberto Cavalli, Burberry, Rimmel and Christian Dior, among others, but it is not yet clear whether the companies will continue to employ her.

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