According to late news, some US publishing houses are offering millions of dollars to supermodel Kate Moss to publish her rehab diaries.
Publishing houses Bertlesman and Simon and Schuster are desperately trying to convince Kate that she will make a fortune if she will publish her memories from the rehab. The Hollywood studios are also eager to put their hands on Moss's story.
Rosie Brocklehurst, of the anti-drugs charity Addiction, warns: "It would be very unscrupulous of publishers and film makers to make approaches so early on in Kate's drug treatment.
Sometimes there can be benefit in someone writing down their experiences of how they beat drugs, but only when they have had a sufficient amount of time to recover. It would not benefit anyone, let alone Kate, for there to be a book or film so soon."
A friend of the model says: "Every night before going to bed she writes up her diary in her second-floor bedroom. She has been told to be as honest as possible."
The 31-year-old supermodel is currently checked into the Meadows clinic from Arizona, where she would spend a month for a rehabilitation program.