‘Playboy’ kicks off 60th anniversary with Kate Moss
The supermodel’s cover issue kicks off the mags yearlong diamond anniversary celebration and her interview is as naughty as her photos. ‘I don’t do boredom’ she says.
Courtesy Mert Alas and Marcus Piggot for Playboy
Playboy magazine is kicking off the New Year with a bang. To celebrate its yearlong 60th anniversary celebration, the mag features supermodel Kate Moss on the cover adorned in a sexy bunny costume.
The 39-year-old British model also appears in an unprecedented 18-page pictorial in the January/February issue of the skin baring book. To coincide with the jaw-dropping images is an unfiltered sit-down interview between Moss and Sir Tom Jones for the double issue in collaboration with designer Marc Jacobs.
“Okay, we’re going to play Marry, F–k, Kill,” Jones asked Moss. “Marc Jacobs, Naomi Campbell, Piers Morgan.” Oh, it’s really easy, the worldwide known beauty answered. “Kill Piers, marry Marc, f–k Naomi.”
That’s all I want … to never get, like, ‘I’m bored,'” Kate Moss told Playboy
Their conversation continued with a naughty undertone throughout its entirety just the way Moss likes it.
“That’s all I want … to never get, like, ‘I’m bored,'” she said. “I don’t do boredom.” There’s nothing boring about her ideal dinner guest list either.
“Well, I would like to have dinner with naughty people who have a story to tell — like you,” she flirtatiously told Jones. “Jack Nicholson, (photographer) David Bailey, Stevie Nicks, Catherine Deneuve, Joan Collins — love!”
Courtesy Mert Alas and Marcus Piggot for Playboy
I just wanted to carry on being inspired, to work and to always find new things,” she reveals. “Excitement is wherever I am!”
Moss, who’s been married to musician Jamie Hince since 2011, paused for a moment to detail her excitement at receiving a text message from Collins before completing her guest list.
“My husband, because it would be mean if I didn’t invite him,” she continued. “And Hugh Hefner, obviously.”
Moss has appeared in Playboy several times over her 25-year modeling career. The fashion industry was something she fell into at a young age and couldn’t imagine her life without it.
“I was, like, a child when I started. I was 14,” she said. “If it hadn’t happened, I don’t know what would have happened to me. I would be in Croydon (the neighborhood south of London where she grew up), working in a bar, probably.”
Courtesy Mert Alas and Marcus Piggot for Playboy
But a pub was not Moss’s destiny. Instead, she is one of the most well-known faces in fashion but isn’t keen to being photographed when she’s not working.
“Now with Instagram and everything, everyone’s so on their phones that even when I’m in a restaurant … someone will come up and ask to get a picture with me,” she detailed. “I’m like, ‘No!'”
If it’s not her fans desiring a snapshot of the supermodel than it’s the rambunctious paparazzi.
“I went to Portofino with my husband for our anniversary,” she recalled. “We took a private plane from Glastonbury, and I didn’t think anyone knew where we were going. We got there and what was there? F–king paps. B–tards!”
Still, Moss has learned to take the good with the bad in her successful career that’s offered a lavish lifestyle filled with surprises.
“I just want to carry on being inspired, to work and to always find new things,” she said humbly adding, “Excitement is wherever I am!”
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