Lottie Moss, the younger sister of supermodel Kate Moss, has opened up about being in rehab for a "really bad" cocaine addiction.
Speaking to her 20k+ followers on TikTok, the 24-year-old said, "When people ask why I’m in rehab," before lip-syncing to someone saying, "I have a really bad addiction to coke."
In the caption, she wrote: "Savage but true." And, her post clearly resonated with other TikTokers, amassing over a million views and plenty of messages of support in the comments section.
"Three years clean, you can do it bestie I promise look beyond the rehab," wrote one fan, with another commenting, "Thank you for your honesty xxx It is the devil, hope you are okay."
A third fan said: "I hope it all gets better from here for you. I wish I could go to rehab but I'm cold turkeying it out right now at home."
And Lottie herself shared kind words of encouragement to her followers, responding "Proud of u", "U have got this!!" and "Health is wealth!" to several comments.
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Her post comes just a few weeks after she admitted that she'd checked into a rehab facility for treatment. Sharing a video on 1 February, she said, "I think I took Euphoria too literally u guys," before adding: "When everyone's glamourising droog [sic] taking but you're literally in rehab."
But, this isn't the first time she's shared details of her struggle with substance abuse. Back in 2020, she took to Instagram to tell fans: "I've struggled a lot in the last few years with myself and anxiety and other things, right now is the first time I have ever put myself first and actually worked on myself to make sure I get the best out of my life and am actually feeling like the best and truest version of myself! And I love her!"
She went on, "My struggles have caused me to act out of character and ultimately I think I was becoming a person that I didn’t really like which is why I numbed myself with substances and put myself down through neglect of my mental health and my general health, going down that road made it very hard for me to get out."
Yet, moving forward she revealed she was taking time to reflect and focus on herself, her friends and her family.
We're sending good thoughts and all the support to Lottie right now.












