Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 6, 2025 · Entertainment

Lottie Moss Reveals Her Raw Truth: Addiction, Body Image, and Relationships in Upcoming Biography

Lottie Moss is using her personal diaries to write a biography about her childhood and turbulent life in the spotlight

EXCLUSIVE: Lottie Moss Spills the Tea on Her Turbulent Life in the Spotlight

In a shocking move, supermodel Kate Moss's little sister, Lottie Moss, is set to unleash her personal diaries and video recordings from her teenage years to pen an explosive biography about her life in the spotlight. The 27-year-old former Only Fans creator has been keeping a detailed account of her experiences, including her struggles with addiction, body image issues, and relationships.

Insiders close to Lottie reveal that she's always felt like she's lived in Kate's shadow, but now she's determined to tell her own story and set the record straight. "Lottie has always been known as Kate's little sister, but this is her chance to show the world who she really is," an insider spills.

The former Only Fans creator will not hold back as she reflects on her battles with alcohol and substance abuse issues

The biography will be a candid look at Lottie's life, from her early days in the modeling industry to her struggles with addiction and substance abuse. We're told that Lottie has been keeping written and video diaries since she was a teenager, and now she's compiling them into a tell-all book that promises to be nothing short of scandalous.

But Lottie's story doesn't start here. In recent years, the model has made headlines for her struggles with body image and addiction. Last year, she was rushed to hospital after suffering a seizure as a direct result of taking Ozempic, a weight loss medication originally designed to treat diabetes. The prescription-only drug has become a favorite among celebrities looking to shed a few pounds quickly.

Lottie's experience with Ozempic is a cautionary tale of the dangers of seeking quick fixes for body image issues. Speaking out about her struggles in an exclusive interview with Olivia Attwood on her ITV series, The Price Of Perfection, Lottie revealed that she'd tried weight loss jabs before and was desperate to lose weight.

She has reportedly written diaries since she was a teenager and will be using them for reference on her past as she is said to not be holding back on the trut

"I think I've always struggled with my weight since I was younger," Lottie confesses. "Modelling didn't help – being around all these gorgeous, tall models didn't make it easy for me. I felt like I had to be skinny." She adds that she's often compared to her sister Kate, who has been a supermodel for decades.

"I think people expected me to be just like her," Lottie says. "But I was always trying to find my own way and do my own thing. The party lifestyle wasn't really my scene – but I did dabble in it." And that's when she turned to Ozempic, which has become a hot ticket item among celebrities looking for a quick weight loss fix.

Lottie admits that she obtained the medication "illegally" from a doctor who was handing it out under the table. She says she lost between six to seven kilos in just two weeks, but the side effects were devastating. "I had no idea how much I'd dropped," Lottie reveals. "I just felt so sick and tired all the time."

Lottie previously revealed she always felt 'compared' to her supermodel sister Kate as she admitted she would try weight loss jabs again after suffering a seizure

But what really got Lottie's attention was when she suffered a seizure after taking Ozempic. She recalls feeling like she was dying and says it was a wake-up call for her.

"It wasn't worth it," Lottie admits, reflecting on her experience with Ozempic. "I thought about it a couple of times afterwards – but I knew it wasn't right."

Despite the risks, Lottie has confessed to thinking about taking Ozempic again. She says she's learned from her mistakes and is now working towards a healthier body image.

She was rushed to hospital last year after suffering the seizure as a result of taking Ozempic, which she admitted she obtained 'illegally' from a doctor

In recent months, Lottie has been on a mission to get back to her natural look. We're told that she's had her jaw and lip filler dissolved, as well as a tattoo removed just under her eye. The model has revealed that she feels like herself again after enlisting the help of Dr Rosh (also known as Dr Roshan Ravindran) to reverse her fillers.

TheScholarlyNote.com has reached out to Lottie's representatives for comment on her upcoming biography, but so far, no one is talking. Stay tuned for more updates on this juicy story!

Following the ordeal, Lottie has now opened up about her struggles with her weight and how she has been compared to her sister Kate, 51, pictured in 1994

Lottie said the party lifestyle wasn't for her, so she turned her attention to weight loss drugs which continue to grow in popularity

Lottie revealed she had lost between six to seven kilos after just two weeks on the drug, which she described as 'dramatic'

The model recently revealed that she's going back to her natural look and had her jaw and lip filler dissolved, as well as a tattoo removed just under her eye