Kate Moss’ sister, Lottie, in rehab, took ‘Euphoria’ series ‘too literally’

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Kate Moss’ younger sister, Lottie Moss, revealed she’s in rehab after taking HBO’s drug-heavy “Euphoria” series “too literally.”

“When everyone’s glamourizing droog taking but you’re literally in r3h4b,” the 24-year-old model wrote in a selfie-style video shared to TikTok on Feb. 1.

“I think I took euphoria too literally u guys 😑,” she added in the caption.

In another video shared on the same day, Lottie mouthed a popular TikTok sound where a user said, “Yes, I will be having a motherf–king cigarette today. If you’re offended by a f–king cigarette, you might as well jump off a cliff now.”

Lottie added text to the clip, which read, “The staff at r3h4b when I go outside for the 10000th time to $mok3.”

Lottie did not specify the exact date she checked into rehab, what she’s being treated for or how long she’s planning to stay. A rep for the model did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.

The influencer’s dad, Peter Moss, told the UK’s the Sun on Monday that Lottie is doing “just fine” in her rehab stint.

Lottie previously has been vocal about her struggles with anxiety and substance abuse.

“I’ve struggled a lot in the last few years with myself and anxiety and other things, right now is the first time I have ever put myself first and actually worked on myself to make sure I get the best out of my life and am actually feeling like the best and truest version of myself!” she admitted via Instagram in April 2020.

“My struggles have caused me to act out of character and ultimately I think I was becoming a person that I didn’t really like which is why I numbed myself with substances and put myself down through neglect of my mental health and my general health.”

Lottie said at the time that going down that road made it “very hard” for her to get out.

“I was surrounding myself with people who were a similar mental state to me and I can see now that was not helping,” she added.

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