Lottie Moss has reconciled with her half-sister Kate Moss at their father’s 80th birthday celebration, following a family rift that began when Lottie started posting on OnlyFans. The siblings’ reunion marks a positive turn after their previous estrangement.
Oasis brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher’s recent public and financially beneficial reconciliation seems to be inspiring other famous siblings to mend their relationships. According to sources, Kate Moss recently had a cordial reunion with her half-sister, Lottie Moss, after a period of estrangement. The rift began when Lottie, 26, started posting on OnlyFans following her move to Los Angeles in 2021. Lottie revealed that during this time, she became so distanced from her family that even her mother stopped speaking to her.
This weekend, Lottie Moss joined her half-sister Kate Moss and other family members to celebrate their father Peter’s 80th birthday. The family gathered for a pub lunch at The Griffin in Fletching, East Sussex. Alongside Kate, 50, and Lottie, 26, the celebration included Kate’s daughter Lila, 21, who is also a model, their brother Nick Moss, 47, and his girlfriend Tracy Pooley.
Nick Moss posted photos of their father Peter’s 80th birthday celebration online with the message, “Happy 80th birthday Dad.”
Last month, Lottie Moss discussed the family fallout stemming from her decision to model for OnlyFans. She acknowledged anticipating some backlash but was unprepared for the extent of it. Lottie revealed she lost many friends in the modeling industry, faced weeks of silence from her mother, and saw her family experience significant turmoil. Lottie grew up in Haywards Heath, West Sussex, with her Norwegian mother, Inger, who is Peter’s second wife and Kate Moss’s father.
On her podcast, Dream On With Lottie Moss, Lottie discussed the contrasting attitudes towards her career choices between LA and London. She noted that in LA, where there is a higher acceptance of OnlyFans models and porn stars, society seems more open. In contrast, her return to London brought harsh judgments and misconceptions, with some friends perceiving her decision as a sign of a mental breakdown.
Lottie, who started modeling at 16, shared her struggle with living in Kate Moss’s shadow and the pressures of the modeling industry. She felt that the industry’s toxic environment and constant scrutiny from a young age significantly impacted her mental health.
Lottie Moss expressed that despite the advantages of having a famous sister like Kate Moss, she felt a lack of support from her. She acknowledged her family’s support but felt they couldn’t fully understand her experiences. Last month, Lottie mentioned that she found more job satisfaction through OnlyFans compared to traditional modeling gigs for brands like Calvin Klein.