Supermodel Kate Moss recently attended Paris Fashion Week 2025 with her 22-year-old daughter, Lila. It’s worth noting that Lila, following in her mother’s footsteps, made her modeling debut in 2018 at the age of 16. Over the years, she has also shared the runway with Kate, including at the 2024 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.
However, Moss went viral not because of her appearance with her daughter, but due to some unusual behavior she displayed during the event. Naturally, this raised some concern among her fans.
In a TikTok video shared by ELLE France, Moss can be seen sitting in the front row at a Paris Fashion Week show. She begins rocking back and forth in her seat at a quick pace, her hands tucked inside the pockets of her black leather bomber jacket. According to the New York Post, she also turns to David Sims, sitting next to her, grabs him by the arm, and stares intently at the runway.
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At the end of the video, Moss suddenly stops moving and seems to be posing for photos from her seat. Fans took to social media to express concern about her ‘frantic’ behavior. Some of the comments included: “Kate Moss lives life in 2x.” “Is she okay?” “She’s giving me anxiety just watching her.” “I thought the video was in 2x.”
While many expressed concern over her reportedly frantic behavior, some defended Kate against the criticism. One user commented, “She doesn’t want to smile for cameras but smiles at her friends before ‘the look’ at the camera… People just want to hate”
Another user justified her ‘swift’ movements, saying they were to help photographers capture her best angle. Yet another wrote, “To be fair, every time I’ve seen her pose for paps, she’s always «snapped» into shot, so yeah she’s moving a bit strange but it’s normal for her.”
When you see the other angle of the video : Kate Moss at the fashion show.. pic.twitter.com/lR4ecF3dhq
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