Kate puts Pete behind her on a break with the Primrose Hill set
Strolling along a beach with her best pals by her side, Pete Doherty seems to be the furthest thing from Kate Moss's mind as she enjoys a relaxing holiday in Marbella with Davinia Taylor, Kelly Osbourne and Holly Davidson.
The group were the definition of girl power as they held hands and took in the Mediterranean sun.
Kate's pals have reportedly been a tower of strength to her as she deals with the aftermath of the demise of her well-publicised romance with the trouble rocker.
Looking a little tired Kate strolls along with best pal Sadie Frost and a very pale Kelly Osbourne
Kate finally ended their on/off relationship after he was accused of cheating on her with another model.
Doherty has since made numerous attempts to win her back and even went as far as to beg her to rekindle their romance through an interview with a tabloid newspaper.
Last week he reportedly wrote a ballad entitled A Song For Kate and had it flown over to her in Spain, but the 33-year-old has stood her ground and refused to take the Babyshambles singer back.
Kate fled to Spain last week after Pete Doherty revealed intimate details of their relationship to a tabloid newpaper
Sources say that she is determined to move on with her life and is even seeing a therapist.
"Her friend Bobby Gillespie, from Primal Scream, recommended a therapist," a source told The Sun.
"Kate wants to sort out why she has this self destructive side when it comes to having relationships."
Sadie (far left), Davinia and Kelly have been supporting Kate during her time of need, the girl are staying at a friend's villa in Marbella
Kelly Osbourne was recently revealed as the new Mama Morton in musical Chicago
Kate's friends were far from pleased when she decided to date Doherty and in an interview two years ago, Sadie Frost revealed that she feared that Pete would be a negative influence on Kate.
"He's not the sort of guy you wish for your best friend.
"Kate's had a history of partying hard and the two of them together would be a terrible idea," she said.
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