
Kate Moss might be hesitant to return to Britain because of her facing police quizzing about alleged drug addiction, but it seems she has absolutely no problem in confessing all about her drug situation in a book.
She is about to sign a contract of about 2 million US dollars for a book detailing her cocaine abuse. In the book, she is expected to come clean about her cocaine use and also be straight about all she's been living in the past years in the fashion industry.
Kate's troubled life was highly discussed in the media and was always a subject for tabloid stories about the catwalk princess. Her relationship with Pete Doherty was also a reason for the media to create big fuss around the model's private life. So now she's finally decided to tell her story the way it is.
Not surprisingly, Virgin boss Richard Branson is behind the deal but the two have kept the talks top secret in a bid to keep the police away.
It is said Branson convinced Kate to tell her story as they had a holiday together in the Caribbean over Christmas. The book is expected to be finished in September in time for the Christmas market.
A spokesman for Branson said: "Richard and Kate have agreed to bring out her autobiography. It's a chance for her to put her side of the story." And Kate is willing to tell her story the way she felt and lived it.