Kate Moss remembered "incredibly intimidating" naked photoshoots in her early modelling career. She has cemented her status as one of the most successful British supermodels, having been scouted at the age of 14.
However, the model shed some light on the darker side of the industry where teenagers have been pressured into doing naked shoots.
In a revealing new interview, Kate detailed how some photographers would only work with models if there was a "nude element" to the shoot.
She told Reader's Digest : "That was the case with me, but even so there were some photographers who wouldn't agree to shoot you unless there was a nude element. "That was very common then and still is now.
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