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Doherty to tell all about Moss, sex and drugs in autobiography
Australian News.Net Saturday 5th July, 2008 (ANI)
Melbourne, July 5 : English musician Pete Doherty has revealed that he is set to tell all about the sex, drugs and rock and roll life he led with supermodel Kate Moss in a new autobiography.
Doherty will be co authoring with Sean Boru, and the tome will have sections devoted to focusing on his relationship with the supermodel.
"The whole premise of the book is Pete talking about Kate Moss and the sex and drugs and rock'n'roll lifestyle they shared," Daily Telegraph quoted Boru as saying.
"I wrote to Pete when he was in jail about my experiences when I was a drug addict and we built a relationship.
"He knows I understand where he is coming from and this is the first book that properly details his private life with Moss - which is what everyone wants to read about," he added.
News of Doherty's book comes as Moss' lost hair extension went on sale on eBay.
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