This goes to show that crack, heroin and cocaine are indeed fashionable and chic

[via Kate Moss: Kate Moss Set To Double Her Earnings]:
Disgraced supermodel Kate Moss is preparing to sign a lucrative contract with US fashion giant Calvin Klein - a deal which will reportedly boost her earnings to almost double those before her recent drug scandal.
Look, I'm not saying the woman should be thrown in jail for her addiction. I honestly do not believe junkies should go to jail for snorting or smoking. But let's just ponder this one for a moment : The woman is being thrown money hand over fist. Even as she is an alcoholic crack-head loving coke abuser.
Could someone please explain, Why? The? Fuck?
It's as if the fashion industry that used her to create the myth of heroin chic has decided to indeed acknowledge the drugs make her Absolutely Fabulous.
The problem is, this shit is not even half as funny as the sitcom.
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/snip/Even as she is an alcoholic crack-head loving coke abuser.
Could someone please explain, Why? The? Fuck? /snip/
i don't get your point. what needs to be explained? do you really believe one person is like the other: use drugs - get punished? that's it? how about being a bit more realistic. she might have done what had to be done (for the moment) getting some rest cut the drugs and re-organise. she seems to be a great person too - at least that's what people say about her. she has all it takes for this business, too. why not like to see her going on with her job? to who is she a danger? to all the kids that wanna be a model? pah! she didn't go out of control like e.g. Winona Ryder then. so, this thing should be everybody's own responsibility and kept private anyway. if we knew who is doing what, your political correctness would tumble into an overkill anyway. as long as she sells, she'll be used by the sellers. and a little scandal may even help focus on the products she represents. sorry to say, your political correctness seems as hypocritical to me as the industry's. and if it wasn't phony it is at least stupidly naïve.