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Kate Moss plans to stay in the US



Kate Moss plans to stay in the US?

Kate Moss has allegedly enrolled her daughter in an American nursery -
fuelling rumours she plans to stay in the US.
The supermodel - who has spent a lot of time in the States following her
cocaine scandal - has also asked three-year-old Lila Grace's British nanny
to stay on in Los Angeles.
Kate has also reportedly told friends she may buy a house in Malibu.


A source is quoted in Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper as saying: "Kate is
determined to make the move. She told me, 'I want a lifestyle where I'm not
the only focus of attention, as I seem to be in England'."
Meanwhile, the star was forced to run to cops after being involved in a
high-speed car chase last night (26.01.05).
The 32-year-old was being driven through Paris by magazine editor Jean-Yves
Lefur when a pack of at least 15 photographers started tailing them.
Lefur allegedly started driving "like a bat out of hell" as the pair raced
to escape the paparazzi.
An onlooker is quoted in Britain's The Sun newspaper as saying: "It was like
something out of a movie."
The pair then made their way to a police station and made a complaint about
being hounded by the press.

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