Kate Moss set for £100m job

12 April 2012
The Weekender

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Kate Moss will reportedly double her fortune to £100m if she joins forces with Simon Cowell and retail billionaire Sir Philip Green.

Style queen: Moss may take on top image role

The supermodel has been offered the job of director of style and image at the pair's international entertainment super-company which they hope will rival Disney, it has been claimed.

The deal would see Moss, 35, in charge of the fashion end of the company, reportedly called Greenwell Entertainment, advising on everything from clothes to accessories.

Cowell, 49, and Topshop and Bhs boss Sir Philip, 57, recently announced they were finalising details of their new company.

Moss has been friends with Sir Philip, who she calls "Uncle Phil", since she launched her first fashion collection for the Topshop chain in 2007.

They have become so close that the tycoon regularly lends her his private jet so she can get to modelling jobs, and they are often snapped out dining together.

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