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Last updated at 15:36pm on 26.09.08

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Kate Moss was tottering about on huge six-inch heels last night - so it's little wonder they fell off while she got into the back of a cab (a night of boozing might have contributed too).

Long night: Kate Moss looks well refreshed

The 34-year-old first went to an Agent Provocateur party at Dolce in Soho, where she rubbed shoulders (figuratively speaking) with a naked model and lingerie label co-founder Joe Corre.

Provocative: a naked model chats with Joe Corre and Kate

She then headed to the launch party of new film company BritFlick Productions to hook up with her pal Sadie Frost at Vendome in Knightsbridge. With all that free booze, no wonder she looked dead on her feet by the end of the night.

Barefoot farewell: Kate takes off her six-inch heels for the car ride home


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There's nothing sad or pathetic about it, James of London. It's Kate Moss' own life, she's an adult, she can do what she pleases. If idiots with cameras would stop revealing the ins and outs of what everyone is doing every second of the the day and night, it wouldn't seem so bothersome, would it? AND, before anyone starts rattling on about who's minding her daughter, I'm sure her little girl is feeling and being well loved and taken care of by her mum and family members as well as family friends around her. Let people live their own lives. If it doesn't suit yours, too bad.

- Kat, NYC, USA

How sad? How old is she? Time to grow up Kate. Pathetic...

- James, London, United Kingdom


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