Kate dropped from H&M campaign after cocaine shots

All the recent images of cocaine Kate (and no we don't mean Ashley's sister) all over the Daily Mirror caused much chatter. Would her clients dump her? Should her clients dump her? High Street giant H&M initially said that their planned campaign with Kate in McCartney's collection of clothes would still run - but have now changed their minds. Kate won't be parading on posters for H&M anytime soon, Chanel and Gucci may follow suit. Who knows what Rimmel and Christian Dior will do with all their current promotional material.

The Daily Mirror had all the images in last weeks paper, Gawker apparently published all the images without securing the rights (may I say do'h?) and have since been barked at by Daily Mirror lawyers, so they are no longer available there. Meanwhile Jossip gives us a glimpse of the grainy shots that show Kate's bad side.*

H&M's official statement reads:
"H&M will cancel the planned advertising campaign with model Kate Moss. H&M is strongly against drugs and for many years has actively supported the drug preventing organisation Mentor Foundation. After having evaluated the situation, H&M has decided that a campaign with Kate Moss is inconsistent with H&M's clear dissociation of drugs."

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The telegraph reports that Chanel and Burberry has dropped Kate as well.

French fashion house Chanel said today that they would not be renewing her contract, and British label Burberry cancelled a planned advertising campaign with the 31-year-old mode

... and to top it all off, Kate may face criminal charges.

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so i guess gone are the drug laden, alcohol excess, model walking, i-have-a-presentation-tomorrow-but- tomorrow-is-another-day ad-days. well, well, i gues times are changing.