Kate Moss ignites romance rumours with Skip Marley in Bodrum
Until recently, Kate Moss was linked with Count Nikolai von Bismarck. The latest photos of the supermodel fueled rumours of a crisis in their relationship, in which the 50-year-old is seen walking hand in hand with Skip Marley, who is 23 years younger than her.
14 May 2024 08:48
Kate Moss has made history as an indefatigable partygoer and someone known for her numerous romantic involvements. The supermodel's past partners are Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio, Pete Doherty, and Jamie Hince. Nonetheless, for the past nine years, the British woman has been steady in her feelings, enjoying life alongside Nikolai von Bismarck. The Count was by her side at a January party for her 50th birthday. At that time, there was no sign that their relationship was in jeopardy.
In the meantime, rumours are intensifying that Kate has reverted to her former ways and is partying as she used to. The celebrity is again seen hitting the town and partying until the wee hours.
Does Kate Moss have a new boyfriend? The latest photos of the supermodel with Skip Marley sparked a wave of rumours
British media are abuzz with speculation that a new love interest might have emerged in the life of "cocaine Kate," who has once more been caught up in the party scene. Fans were stirred by photographs from a private VIP party held last weekend in the Turkish city of Bodrum. The nature of her relationship with Skip Marley, Bob Marley's grandson, left little room for doubt in the minds of netizens.
The photographs captured the 50-year-old, fully engaged in the moment, walking hand in hand with Skip, who is 23 years her junior and performed at the event. Eyewitnesses report that Moss was visibly thrilled during the Jamaican singer's performance and joined him on stage in a burst of enthusiasm.
Kate ran on stage as she loved it so much – reports the source. She was escorted off the stage by security. I don’t know whether there’s a "thing" [between the pair] but she’s a fan for sure. It was all very sweet and non-confrontational.
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