Kate Moss pictured holding hands with Skip Marley before frosty reunion with boyfriend Nikolai von Bismarck

The Supermodel, 50, and grandson of Bob Marley, 27, looked cosy in Turkey
Kate Moss was pictured holding hands with Skip Marley after he performed in Turkey
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Tina Campbell14 May 2024
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Kate Moss has set tongues wagging after being photographed holding hands with Skip Marley days before meeting up with her boyfriend, Count Nikolai von Bismarck.

The supermodel, 50, watched the 27-year-old singer perform in Turkey and reportedly tried to run on stage to see him.

After the grandson of legendary musician Bob Marley had finished performing, they were later snapped hand-in-hand leaving the venue in pictures obtained by the MailOnline.

Croydon-born Moss was last linked to Count Nikolai von Bismarck, 36, an aristocratic British photographer. The two have enjoyed an on-off romance since 2015 after she split from her ex-husband Jamie Hince.

She was pictured with von Bismarck two days later as they sat front row of the Gucci Cruise fashion show at London's Tate Modern, however relations between them appeared frosty.

Kate Moss seemed distant from Nikolai von Bismarck sat next to her at the Gucci show
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Moss was seen turning away from von Bismarck as she spoke to friends, including daughter and model Lila Moss. He meanwhile seemed deep in conversation with his mother, Debonnaire von Bismarck, 64.

Adding to the mystery, the duo left the venue separately. Prior this, they were last pictured together in January. 

Speaking about Moss’ encounter with Marley, a source told MailOnline: "Kate ran on stage as she loved it so much. She was escorted off the stage by security. I don’t know whether there’s a 'thing' [between the two] but she’s a fan for sure. It was all very sweet and non-confrontational."

The Standard has contacted representatives for Kate Moss and Skip Marley for comment.

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