http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060125/en_nm/moss_biography_dc_1LONDON (Reuters) - British supermodel Kate Moss, at the center of a scandal last year after being filmed apparently snorting cocaine, has agreed to publish her autobiography.
Will Whitehorn, a right-hand man of Virgin Group founder Richard Branson, said Moss had agreed the terms of a deal with Branson, although there was no indication of when the book would appear on the shelves.
Stories on the Internet have estimated the deal at being worth between $1 million and $2 million.
"All the numbers that I've seen are wrong," Whitehorn said, without elaborating on the terms. He added it was unlikely the book would come out this year.
The autobiography would allow Moss to put her side of the story of the drugs scandal, which broke in September when Britain's Mirror tabloid newspaper printed photographs of her apparently taking large quantities of cocaine.