Kate Moss moves in with Ronnie Wood
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Kate Moss has moved in with Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood to help her get over her split from Pete Doherty.
The 33-year-old supermodel - who dumped the Babyshambles frontman earlier this month - is reportedly enjoying some "quiet time" with the rocker, a recovering alcoholic, and his wife Jo at their Surrey mansion in Kingston.
A source told Britain's The Sun newspaper: "Ronnie and Kate have a history of partying together so it's unusual that they are having some quiet time."
"Kate is washing her hair of Pete, and Ronnie and his wife Jo have been taking her mind off things. He's on the wagon and that is great for her."
Kate and Ronnie became notorious for their wild nights out.
In 2004, the 60-year-old guitarist decided to check into The Priory rehab centre following a drunken episode at a restaurant with the supermodel and Jo.
Kate is living with Ronnie - who once confessed to consuming eight pints of Guinness, two bottles of vodka and a bottle of Sambuca every day - while she waits to move into a new £7.2 million property in London's exclusive St John's Wood area.
The catwalk queen - who has a four-year-old daughter, Lila Grace, from a previous relationship - threw Pete out of her home before changing the locks, after the musician allegedly cheated on her with South African model Lindi Hingston.
- Z_Bang! Showbiz
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