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Kate Moss Talks Wedding, Admits To Being A Bit Of A Bridezilla (VIDEO)

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 08/23/2011 10:05 am Updated: 10/24/2011 5:12 am

Thought you were done with the Kate Moss Wedding Spectacle? Not so fast.

For those wanting more, Vogue's September issue already revealed the finer details on the nuptials of Kate Moss and Kills frontman Jamie Hince.

The cover story included plenty of behind-the-scenes nuggets, such as the supermodel's proclivity for watching the TV series "Big Fat Gypsy Weddings" and the event's literary-inspired code name ("GG," for Great Gatsby).

But we didn't get to hear the model herself speak about "Moss-stock" out loud, in her own voice... until this awesome video created by Vogue.com.

In the clip, Moss discusses the many pressing concerns she faced on the big day (a sampling: "The satin! Is the ribbon right?!"), specifies that the theme was actually "rock 'n' roll Great Gatsby" and proclaims, "I did not understand the 'Bridezilla' show, but now I do."

We would expect no less from the high-maintenance Miss Moss.

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shuffleoff
...but not to buffalo!
12:35 PM on 08/23/2011
F.Scott Fitzgerald is probably spinning in his grave.
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maori
11:38 AM on 08/23/2011
Oh no lol

This is what I absolutely don't want, to have it explode into an extravaganza of things I simply MUST have.

I'm going for a modest, tasteful affair that won't overwhelm me, or anyone else.
I'm trying to keep a Big Fat Jewish Wedding manageable.

Is it possible?
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DandaPanda
I am not a republican
01:28 PM on 08/23/2011
yes. start by not calling your wedding a big fat jewish wedding...
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01:44 PM on 08/23/2011
I'm not Jewish, but there were four people at my wedding, not counting my husband and me. (And I wore a dress that I made myself.)

Yes, it's possible. It is *your* wedding, you decide how to do it.