Lottie Moss wowed at the London movie premiere for Song Sung Blue in an eye-grabbing black floral semi-sheer dress paired with knee-high leather boots
Lottie Moss cemented her reputation for looking stunning in flesh-baring outfits at a star-studded premiere for Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman’s latest movie.
Kate Moss’s wild younger sister strode the red carpet at Picturehouse Central in Piccadilly Circus in a sultry transparent dress twinned with tall leather boots.
Song Sung Blue is a biographical musical drama based on the true story of Mike and Claire Sardina, a couple who form a Neil Diamond tribute act called Lightning & Thunder. The movie’s glitzy premiere also drew celebrities including Ria Hebden, Vanessa Feltz, Lucy Alexander, Nicki Chapman, Fisher Stevens, Adam Burgess, and Yasmin Benoit.
Despite her racy outfits, Lottie Moss recently revealed her plans to quit the adult site, despite reportedly raking in an incredible £30,000 each month.
Reflecting on her fearless image, she told the Private Parts Podcast in 2021, that she’s “a very sexual person“. “I met someone who I clicked with in LA who did it. I hid my true personality in London. We’re so similar, people pleasers and cover up social anxiety by being outgoing. We got drunk and shot naked and I felt very liberated doing it.”
Yet despite exuding confidence in flesh-baring photoshoots, she has set her sights on quitting the platform. “I think I will eventually quit [an adult website] not because of anyone but I’m growing out of it,” she said. “I’m becoming a woman, when I’m done, I’m done. I’ll probably focus on my Podcast and TV.”
Lottie has spoken about the challenges of growing up in the shadow of her older supermodel half-sister. The models share a father, travel agent Peter Moss, but have different mothers.
Kate‘s mum is Linda Rosina Shepherd, a barmaid, and Lottie was born to Inger Solnordal from Norway. The sisters are also separated by a 24-year age gap but have made efforts to get closer, such as attending their father’s birthday together.
“As soon as I did that, all the people that were commenting saying, ‘You’re never gonna be like your sister, quit modelling, it’s never gonna happen for you, you’re just not as good as her…’
“All those people then turned around and went, ‘You should be more like your sister’.”
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