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"I still act like a 17-year-old", says Kate Moss
London, July 20 (ANI): English supermodel Kate Moss revealed that even though she is a mother of one and has her business to look after, she can still act like a 17-year-old if she feels like.
Moss revealed that even though the younger clientele at her favourite London party spots make her feel old, she is definitely not going to start behaving her age.
"I am still acting like a 17-year-old. I definitely haven't become middle-aged," the Independent quoted her as telling American Vogue magazine.
"I've got a house and a daughter and all that, but I still like to have fun. Even in my business we still have fun," she stated.
Besides partying, the model also has other ideas on how to enjoy her life and use her estimated 45m pounds fortune. One of the ideas being to get herself some extravagant toys, like a private jet.
"I'm going to call it the 'Kate Express'," she said.
With flying in style being one of her wishes, driving a classic Rolls Royce is another.
"I am looking for an old Seventies Corniche. It's a Rolls-Royce. I want one for the country. That's what I'd like to buy now," she revealed.
Moss' recent acquisition is a Hackney cab, which she uses to take her friends to favoured nightspots.
"I like making money, but I don't call people up every day to see how much I've made. I am not completely money-oriented," she added in the interview, which appears in the August edition of the magazine. (ANI)
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