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Sizzling Kate Moss has really got talent

Last updated at 14:33pm on 19.06.09

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Kate Moss writhing around in front of Pink Floyd's Dave Gilmour, an obese Will Young jiggling through a dance routine, and Lily allen singing a duet with The Kills Jamie Hince. Surely, this was the most talented talent show ever held. and it could have taken the record for the most celebs crammed into one space.

The judges: Louis Walsh, Kate Moss and Jeremy Clarkson

The venue was Café de Paris and the stars were flexing their cheque books to raise around £1/2m for refugee children's charity Hoping For Palestine.

Gallery: Kate Moss and friends at Café de Paris event

The show kicked off with Lily allen and Kate's boyfriend Jamie Hince performing a sultry duet of Dream a Little Dream Of Me. The audience bid cash to the acts they liked, and Lily and Jamie started with a bang, at tract ing a whopping £48,350. author Will Self put on an odd "surrealist display of strength" with assistants Sadie Frost and Kimberley Stewart, which didn't go down well with straight-talking judge Jeremy Clarkson. But Will gave as good as he got and the pair had a right old go at each other.

Shane McGowan and Sam Taylor- Wood raised the roof with Fairytale Of new York, in what was supposed to be the final performance.

But the audience wanted more. Our spy said: "Everyone turned to Pink Floyd guitarist Dave Gilmour, chanting: 'Dave, Dave, Dave!' When he stood up, everyone turned to Kate and started chanted her name.

"The audience got more than they bargained for when the pair took to the stage - no-one could believe what was happening. They played Summertime, and Kate really got into it. She dropped to her knees as she belted out the lyrics, and ended up writhing on her back. It was an electrifying performance."

Despite bidders going nuts and pledging £47,600, it wasn't enough to knock Lily and Jamie off the top spot.


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