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Troubled model Lottie Moss is planning to turn over a new leaf by moving to the States.

'If you haven't heard, I'm moving to America soon,' Kate Moss's half-sister reveals.

In an online message to her fans, the 24-year-old tells Americans: 'It's your lucky day.'

Lottie, who had enjoyed lucrative modelling contracts with luxury goods firms, recently completed a stint in a rehabilitation clinic for cocaine addiction.

She now makes her money from OnlyFans, best known as a platform for amateur porn stars.

'I'm moving to get more content,' she explains.

'Lots more people do OnlyFans out there. London just isn't for me.'

Lottie, who had enjoyed lucrative modelling contracts with luxury goods firms, recently completed a stint in a rehabilitation clinic for cocaine addiction writes RICHARD EDEN

Lottie, who had enjoyed lucrative modelling contracts with luxury goods firms, recently completed a stint in a rehabilitation clinic for cocaine addiction writes RICHARD EDEN 

Troubled model Lottie Moss is planning to turn over a new leaf by moving to the States

Troubled model Lottie Moss is planning to turn over a new leaf by moving to the States

 

Cardigan in conflict over access to his private forest 

The 7th Earl of Cardigan rode through Russian gunfire as he led the ill-fated Charge of the Light Brigade into the 'Valley of Death' in 1854.

Now, the current Earl of Cardigan is leading the charge against civil servants' plans to make people pay to visit the private forest that's been owned by his family for centuries.

Savernake Forest in Wiltshire is managed by the government agency Forestry England, which has announced proposals to charge vistors for parking.

It wants to close the 4,500-acre woodland to vehicles and expand a car park which is currently free of charge. 

It even proposes that people may no longer be allowed to walk where they want in the ancient forest and would have to stick to specified trails, with other areas being restricted to the public.

The Earl, David Brudenell-Bruce, questions whether the bureaucrats have the authority to implement such measures

The Earl, David Brudenell-Bruce, questions whether the bureaucrats have the authority to implement such measures

The Earl, David Brudenell-Bruce, questions whether the bureaucrats have the authority to implement such measures.

'The Forestry Commission are only the tenants at Savernake, the only privately owned Forest in England,' he tells me.

'They are floating the suggestion of banning all cars from the forest and corralling them into their pay car park.

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