
Kate Moss says she felt objectified by shirtless Calvin Klein ad with Mark Wahlberg: 'Vulnerable and scared'
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Kate Moss claims she was "objectified" and "vulnerable" by her famous 1992 underwear advertisement with Mark Wahlberg for Calvin Klein.
"He was very macho, and it was all about him. He had a big entourage. I was just this kind of model," Moss said about Wahlberg, who at the time went by the stage name "Marky Mark." "I think they played on my vulnerability. I was like quite young and innocent, so Calvin loved that."
Moss revealed her mental health in the weeks leading up to the shoot was also strained because a doctor had prescribed Valium to deal with her severe anxiety.
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