UK press promoting drug use, says Hudson

Actress Kate Hudson has accused the British press of promoting drug use by printing pictures of Kate Moss taking cocaine.

Actress Kate Hudson has accused the British press of promoting drug use by printing pictures of Kate Moss taking cocaine.

Moss was shamed in an expose in the Daily Mirror last September. She lost a number of modelling contracts but has since rebuilt her career, which is now stronger than ever.

Hudson claims the episode and Moss' career recovery makes the pictures an advert for the drug.

She said: "Nobody can wear clothes like she does. It's like that whole horrible thing, it could have been the stupidest thing the Daily Mirror ever did.

"It was like an ad for cocaine. 'If you do cocaine, you'll look like this.'

She's so gorgeous it doesn't matter what she's doing. She looks great!"

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