Moss Talking
Even Kate Moss has been won over by enigmatic music sensation Lana Del Rey.
"That Lana Del Rey is quite cute isn't she? I quite like her," said the supermodel. "I can't stop singing that song in my head. It's so catchy. And she looks great. Like Priscilla [Presley]."
While Moss must be used to people falling for her charms, she named one famous face who wasn't as easy to impress.
"I've met lots of interesting people, but Lucian Freud is the one who sticks out, because I spent so much time with him," she told the Times. "He taught me discipline, which I hadn't been taught properly before. If I was, like, two seconds, late, he would kick off. Once I was three minutes late and he went absolutely berserk. I was crying and I was pregnant and I went 'I'm pregnant!' and he went 'Oh, I'm so sorry', and I was forgiven. He was so strict. But he made a massive impression on me."
Undoubtedly one of the world's most well-known models, Moss admits that fame hasn't come without its sacrifices.
"Just to go into a shop without getting stared at would be nice," she said. "I mean I don't walk around like, 'Oh, I'm trying to be famous' - I try to lead as normal a life as possible - but sometimes it's annoying. It's fine; it's not a massive problem, but sometimes it's just a bit uncomfortable."
Most recently hired as Mango's spring/summer 2012 campaign star, the British-born model has also revealed the strangest thing she's ever had to for her job.
"The snakes," she said. "I don't mind snakes, but sometimes they've been quite …you know snakes going up legs and everywhere."
She also dispelled tabloid rumours she is set to pen her own autobiography.
"Not until I'm like 105," she said. "Because you can't get a good book unless you're going to spill the beans, and I can't spill the beans…not for a long time. It's got to be a good book if you're going to do it."
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