Kate's new deal and a clean Pete

Kate Moss: new deal
Suzy Austin|Metro11 April 2012
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Kate Moss is set to bounce back from her drugs nightmare by becoming the face of Virgin Mobile, it emerged yesterday.

It would be the supermodel's latest high-profile advertising deal since revelations over her alleged cocaine habit.

Moss lost modelling contracts with Chanel and H&M after a newspaper published photos apparently showing her snorting the drug.

But after leaving rehab she signed a new deal with French fashion house Longchamp and appeared on the cover of the 2006 Pirelli calendar

The storm surrounding the model is unlikely to put off Virgin Mobile, which has featured a string of controversial stars in a bid to appeal to young people.

Meanwhile, the 31-year-old's on-off boyfriend, Pete Doherty, has checked into Arizona's Meadows Clinic - the same rehab centre she used last month.

Moss has reportedly refused to see the 26-year-old Babyshambles singer until he beats his drug problem.

A friend said: 'Pete hates rehab, but he thinks he'll never get to be with Kate without going through it.'

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