Kate Moss blamed that fashion industry made her thin

Supermodel Kate Moss has blamed the fashion industry for making her too thin.

In a recent interview with America’s Interview magazine, the stunner said that she never wanted to be skinny.

"I didn't eat for a long time. Not on purpose. You'd be on shoots with bad food or get on a plane and the food would be so disgusting you couldn't eat it,” Guardian.co.uk quoted her, as saying in the interview.

“You go to a show and there's no food at all.I remember standing up in the bath one day and I was so thin! I was never anorexic.I remember thinking, I don't want to be this skinny,” she added.

Other models have echoed Moss's comments.

In Vogue this month Karen Elson, who has said that in the past she was "not eating, bulimic and taking laxatives", accuses the fashion industry of encouraging models to be unhealthily thin.

I remember I came back from a job in Paris and the stylist said to me, "have you been eating too many croissants, Karen?" Elson said.

"Fashion is obsessed with finding young, beautiful and vulnerable girls, bringing them into the fashion world, praising them, worshipping them but suddenly dropping them like a stone when they hit puberty and grow boobs and hips. It''s so dangerous and can potentially harm the girls mentally and physically,” the model added.

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