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Kate Moss recalls how Johnny Depp gifted her a diamond necklace by pulling it ‘out the crack of his a**’

While her relationship with Depp did not last long, the duo has remained friends ever since calling it quits.

Kate Moss recalls how Johnny Depp gifted her a diamond necklace by pulling it ‘out the crack of his a**’

In her “Life in Looks” video for British Vogue Magazine, Kate Moss opened up about the time her ex-boyfriend Johnny Depp gifted her a diamond necklace pulled straight out of his bum crack.

Sharing the incident, the British supermodel said, “That diamond necklace Johnny gave me. They were the first diamonds I ever owned — he pulled them out of the crack of his a**.”


“We were going out for dinner and he said, 'I have got something in my bum. Can you have a look?’” Moss continued, explaining how the unforgettable moment came to be. “And I was like, 'What?' And I put my hand down his trousers and I pulled out a diamond necklace. That diamond necklace.”

Kate Moss dated Depp from 1994 to 1998. Now 48 years old, Moss looked back at her relationship with the 59-year-old actor and said, “Aww, this was when I just met Johnny.”

Moss flips the page to see a 1994 photo of her at Los Angeles International Airport. In the pic, the young model was dressed in a ripped white tank top and blue jeans, with a leopard print bag on her arm.

"That's going to L.A. from New York to go to see Johnny,” she recounts. “That was like, I was on the go. Life was happening.”

While her relationship with Depp did not last long, the duo has remained friends ever since calling it quits.

Moss even testified on behalf of Depp during his and Amber Heard's infamous defamation lawsuit.

During her appearance as a guest on the BBC radio interview show Desert Island Discs last month, she revealed what motivated her to join the legal battle.

“I believe in the truth and I believe in fairness and justice," Moss said.

Keep visiting this space over and again for more updates and reveals from the world of entertainment.

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