EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Kate Moss’ half-sister claims she’s doing ‘so well’ financially since joining OnlyFans… but her accounts suggest she’s struggling to keep up
Her half-sister Kate once commented that she was “paid ridiculous amounts of money for doing ridiculous things.”
But 25-year-old Lottie Moss, who left modeling in favor of adult website OnlyFans in 2021, appears to be struggling to keep up.
Last year Lottie said she thought ‘naked stuff’ was ‘so good’ financially.
Yet figures published this week show her company, Lottiem, had just £1,000 in reserves, compared to £66,000 the year before.
No shriveling assets for Kate, 49: she has £10.7million tucked away in one of her companies and £3.5million in another.
Lottie Moss, 25, who left modeling in favor of adult website OnlyFans in 2021, appears to be struggling to keep up
Her half-sister Kate once commented that she was ‘paid ridiculous amounts of money for doing ridiculous things’
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He is married to former Baywatch babe AJ Langer.
But Charlie Courtenay, 19th Earl of Devon, won’t let marital pleasures distract him from unraveling secrets beneath the battlements of his dynastic seat, Powderham Castle near Exeter, even if it means disturbing the skeletons of the family.
“I was clearing out the attics to repair the roof and found a chest of this amazing fabric from over 200 years ago just stashed in a corner,” says Courtenay.
Closer inspection revealed that it was a silk dressing gown that ‘belonged to a homosexual ancestor, the 3rd Viscount’.
The Count adds, “He had made it from his grandmother’s beautiful silk dress.”
Charlie’s late father might have preferred it to have stayed where it was.
In 2008 he banned wedding ceremonies in Powderham to avoid the prospect of two men getting married there. The 3rd Viscount, who became the 9th Earl, died unmarried in exile. A third cousin succeeded him.
Best-selling crime writer Ian Rankin says he has turned down the chance to ghostwrite his compatriot Sir Sean Connery’s memoirs.
Rankin claims the James Bond actor – who died almost three years ago at the age of 90 – wouldn’t ‘throw the dirt in’.
“I remember Sean Connery once asked me if I would ghost his autobiography,” says the 63-year-old novelist, best known for his Inspector Rebus series.
“But he wasn’t going to spill the dirt, he wasn’t going to tell any of the really juicy stories.
‘I thought, “You know, if it’s a really safe text, I’m going to be the one blamed by its publishers.”
Rankin adds, “So I decided to turn him down. . . the man who rejected Sean Connery.”