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Tyra Banks Urges For Drug Policy After Kate Moss Scandal

Banks: "Hopefully, Kate, what you are going through... is helping so many young women."

Supermodel Tyra Banks has urged the modelling agency to take action against the drugs use, so Kate Moss will remain the last victim.

Banks, who is planning to retire from the fashion business at the end of this year and continue her career in television hosting the show "America's Next Top Model", declared she always admired Moss and hopes that her cocaine problems will determine the modelling bosses to take action against the drug use.

According to WENN, Tyra declared: "It kind of angers me and it saddens me that Kate Moss is becoming this poster child for this, but, at the same time, when something negative happens, something good hopefully comes out of it.

So, maybe this is sending a message that this is a problem in the modelling industry and something needs to be done about it. Hopefully, Kate, what you are going through... is helping so many young women."

Moss just checked out from a rehabilitation clinic from Arizona, where she treated her cocaine addiction.

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Posted at 01:06:52 MST (GMT -0700), Wednesday November 9th, 2005
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