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Kate Moss's very merry Christmas - to judge by the number of bottles she's put out for recycling
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29 December 2007
Despite the late nights and Christmas spirit the supermodel was still keen to be eco-friendly and stacked up dozens of bottles in recycling bins.
Moss, 33, spent Christmas in her sprawling country pad in the Cotswolds with boyfriend and Kills guitarist, Jamie Hince.
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Kate Moss piles up her Christmas wine bottles outside her home in the Cotswolds
Dozens of Champagne and wine bottles have been stacked in Moss's recycling boxes
The couple left London after making the most of the festive party season with celebrity friends such as Davina Taylor and actress Sienna Miller.
The pair, who have recently been rumoured to be suffering from relationship problems, took a break from city life but obviously continued to embrace Christmas celebrations.
It has been suggested the fun-loving model will also be treating 38-year-old Hince, her daughter Lila Grace, her mother and stepfather to some rest and relaxation in the sun with a luxury £30,000 getaway over the festive period.
Moss and her rocker boyfriend have had a rather tempestuous relationship since they got together in August. It was believed the couple would take a break to patch up their problems.
They have been plagued by reports she's been texting and pining after her ex Pete Doherty.
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Party pair: Moss and boyfriend Jamie Hince have been out celebrating over the festive season
Last year Moss also spent Christmas in her Cotswolds home, but she had troubled star Doherty by her side and then she jetted to Thailand with her daughter where she attended a New Year's Eve party hosted by multi-millionaire David Tang on Phuket.
The model now has a successful multi-million pound contract to design clothes for High Street giant TopShop. Her range was a sell-out in London, Paris and New York when it first went on sale.
However, Moss has been dogged by scandal in recent years. Her party lifestyle with Doherty sparked concern for her five-year-old daughter from a previous relationship with Jefferson Hack.
Also in 2005 she was dropped by fashion store H&M when details of her cocaine use and debauched lifestyle appeared with shocking pictures in the newspapers.
Flower girl: Moss picks daffodils in her Cotswold garden
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