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Lottie Moss: Sex, Scandals, and the Hollywood Hills

Lottie Moss, the 27-year-old model and self-proclaimed wild child, has never been one to keep things tame. The younger sister of the iconic Kate Moss—and a rising star in her own right thanks to OnlyFans and a trail of headline-making antics—just dropped a bombshell about one particularly raucous night in LA.

In an interview with The Sun, Lottie confessed to having a no-holds-barred threesome with a U.S. rapper after an afterparty that got a little out of hand. According to her, the night started at his concert and ended in a Hollywood Hills mansion, with the musician taking charge: “He was like, ‘Right you two, upstairs’, and we ended up shagging him in a threesome.

This isn’t Lottie’s first rodeo in the realm of public sex confessions. She’s previously admitted to sleeping with “hundreds” of people, including another “awesome” threesome with a popstar. Her romantic and bedroom escapades have included Love Island bad boy Adam Collard, Made in Chelsea’s Alex Mytton, and The Vamps’ Tristan Evans. But it hasn’t all been rockstar nights and hedonistic highs—some encounters have ended in pure disaster.

Take, for instance, her past threesomes with Mytton. “The worst thing was I was having threesomes with him,” she once admitted, recalling one particularly grim memory where she stepped out for a smoke only to find her then-boyfriend carrying on with the other woman. “There was me in the corner crying, smoking a cigarette. It was a really bad moment. He showed up with flowers and he said, ‘I was too drunk to remember’.” Tough break.

But Lottie’s story isn’t just about sex, scandal, and A-list trysts. Beneath the high-profile parties and whirlwind flings, there’s a darker undercurrent. On Netflix’s Celebrity Bear Hunt, she broke down discussing her struggles with addiction and depression, revealing a failed rehab stint that barely scratched the surface. “I was there for drugs and depression. You become quite numb. I didn’t feel anything. I didn’t care if I lived or died.”

Her confession hit hard—this wasn’t a cry for attention, but a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the reality of life in the fast lane. She admitted to self-destructing before her mother forced her into rehab in 2022. And even that, she says, didn’t really help. “Nothing worked. I’m not going to lie to you guys, before coming in here I was about to go to rehab again.”

Lottie’s struggles aren’t exactly shocking—fashion and vice go together like whiskey and regret. She’s spoken candidly about the industry’s drug-fueled culture, where designers, PR reps, and high-profile executives casually fed substances to young models.

“There were people in positions of power giving me drugs and alcohol when I was very young, and so it didn’t seem bad to me.” She painted a damning picture of high fashion’s dark underbelly: penthouse parties filled with industry elites who should have been guiding her career, but were instead enabling her addiction.

One thing’s for sure—Lottie Moss isn’t sugarcoating anything. From wild Hollywood nights to the brutal hangover of addiction, she’s living proof that life in the spotlight is rarely as glamorous as it seems. The real question is: will she make it through the chaos, or is she just another cautionary tale of fame gone wrong? Time will tell, but if Lottie has proven anything, it’s that she won’t go quietly.

Last modified: February 12, 2025

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