Lottie Moss attends the Dreaming Eli show during London Fashion Week September 2022 on September 16, 2022 in London, England.
Lottie Moss during London Fashion Week September 16, 2022.David M. Benett/Getty Images
  • Moss wrote an essay for Glamour UK about her experiences in the modeling industry.

  • When her agents saw her eating on set, they laughed.

  • The essay was published a day after she got backlash for her social media posts.

She wrote about her experience as a model and her pivot to onlyfans for glamour UK.

Lottie was candid about the comments she received while working in the modeling industry.

She wrote that she was thrown in the spotlight.

She started working in the industry at 16. She wrote in the essay that she felt like she was living in her sister's shadow because of her crazy life.

She said that she was teased for eating on the job.

My agents laughed at me whenever I ate on set. They would say "Here's 'ham and cheese sandwich girl' again" or "She's having another ham and cheese sandwich!". "And I would just laugh along." I did not know how traumatizing it was as a young girl. I'm fortunate that I didn't develop an eating disorder.

Her experience in the modeling industry had a negative effect on her mental health. She claimed that she wasn't given the support she needed when she broke down.

I didn't want to go to work. The person blamed me for it. My agents told me that other girls would want to be in your position. "'You are being so foolish'." I wanted to hit the ground running. I had a mental breakdown somewhere along the way.

Lottie took a break from modeling and started making content on OnlyFans. The shift to the subscription service platform gave her more power than she had before.

The modeling industry is glamorized and OnlyFans is villainized, yet OnlyFans is the only place I have felt safe in.

Kate Moss (left) and Lottie Moss (right) attend London Fashion Week on February 16, 2014.David M. Benett/Getty Images

She was in the news recently after she defended her modeling career despite help from her famous half- sister.

A series of articles on "nepo babies," referring to celebrities who are the children of well- connected people in the entertainment industry, was published on Monday. The daughter of Kate was included.

She added her thoughts to the discussion. "I'm sick of people blaming nepotism for why they aren't rich or famous," she said. She stood her ground despite agreeing that it was unfair.

If you put your mind to something, you can do anything. Try and create your own, instead of being negative about other people's success. She deleted her account after getting backlash.

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