A somber reflection. Kate Moss is opening up about the darker side of her modeling career.During an appearance on BBC Radio 4’s “Desert Island Discs” show, which aired on Sunday, July 24, Moss, 48, told host Lauren Laverne that she felt “objectified” while on the set of her famous Calvin Klein photoshoot with Mark Wahlberg in 1992.“Not very good memories,” the supermodel said when asked to talk about the black-and-white ad, which captured her sitting topless on Wahlberg’s lap. “He was very macho, and it was all about him.
He had a big entourage. I was just this model.”“You felt objectified?” Laverne asked, to which Moss responded: “Yeah, completely.
And vulnerable and scared … I think they played on my vulnerability.”The London native added: “I was quite young and innocent, Calvin loved that.”Wahlberg, 51, has also spoken out about the shoot, telling The Guardian in 2020, “I think I was probably a little rough around the edges.
Kind of doing my thing. I wasn’t very … worldly, let’s say that.”It was also during her “Desert Island Discs” interview that Moss opened up about testifying in ex Johnny Depp‘s defamation suit against Amber Heard.“I believe in the truth, and I believe in fairness and justice,” she said. “I know the truth about Johnny.
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