Lottie Moss, the younger sister of Kate Moss, recently relocated with her family to the Cotswolds after a stay in the United States that followed a period in a rehabilitation facility. This move was reported by the Daily Mail.
She had lived in Los Angeles, California, until her visa expired in August. During that time she was said to have received treatment at an unnamed rehabilitation center several months earlier.
In statements shared on social media, the model explained that she now stays with her parents, Inger Solnordal and Peter Moss, to devote attention to her mental health and well-being.
“I spent time with my family to recuperate, and I discovered I truly needed that support. I started modeling when I was 16, and the pressures associated with the industry took a toll on my mental health. The numerous unstructured social events and parties also proved challenging,” Lottie Moss wrote (Daily Mail).
Her father added that she is now pursuing a fuller and happier path, focusing on self-care and personal growth.
Lottie Moss expressed gratitude to everyone who offered encouragement and understanding during this difficult period (Daily Mail).
The coverage of her most recent modeling work included candid photographs that featured a lace bodice and a relaxed, informal look, signaling a shift toward more personal expression outside the runways and campaigns (Daily Mail).
Throughout the public narrative, observers note a transition from high-profile fashion appearances toward a quieter period centered on recovery, family support, and a renewed sense of purpose (Daily Mail).