EXCLUSIVE: Lottie Moss puts on a leggy display in a plaid mini skirt

PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: Lottie Moss puts on a leggy display in a plaid mini skirt as she steps out with her BFF Sahara Ray in Santa Monica

Her decision to sell racy content on the X-rated website Glow has caused quite a stir. 

And Lottie Moss turned heads once more on Thursday as she headed out in Santa Monica with her friend Sahara Ray.

The model, 23, highlighted her slender pins in a blue plaid mini skirt from PrettyLittleThing as she strutted down the road. 

Stunning: Lottie Moss highlighted her slender pins in a blue plaid mini skirt from PrettyLittleThing on Thursday as she strutted down the road in Santa Monica with her friend Sahara Ray

Lottie teased a glimpse of her bird rib tattoo as she donned a cut-out white top from the same fashion brand, complete with a bardot neckline. 

She rested a blue and orange tie-dye bag over her shoulder and protected herself from the novel coronavirus with a blue face mask. 

Adding a golden touch, Lottie wore a delicate necklace and hoop earrings. 

The blonde beauty styled her locks in a straight hairdo as she rocked full coverage make-up. 

Chic display: The model, 23, teased a glimpse of her bird rib tattoo as she donned a cut-out white top, also from the fashion brand, complete with a bardot neckline

Her close pal Sahara, 28, who is the ex-girlfriend of Justin Bieber, sported a tan jacket, complete with shearling cuffs and a collar. 

She teamed the statement outerwear with denim jeans, a black hat and vest as she joined Lottie on the outing.   

Lottie, who is the younger sister of supermodel Kate Moss, 47, raised eyebrows last month when it was revealed she had signed up to X-rated adult platform Glow. 

Members can boost their income by selling provocative images and videos of themselves to fans.


Arm candy: She rested a blue and orange tie-dye bag over her shoulder and protected herself from the novel coronavirus with a blue face mask

All dolled up: The blonde beauty styled her locks in a straight hairdo as she rocked full coverage make-up

The star appeared keen to disprove any suggestion that her career has hit ‘rock bottom’ by giving fans a guided tour of the huge home she shares with Sahara.   

Taking to Instagram earlier this month, Lottie revealed a large outdoor pool and expansive back garden filled with shrubbery.

Captioning the short video, she wrote: ‘If this is rock bottom, I’m good with it.’ 

Lottie’s decision to sell racy snaps on the X-rated Glow is said to have caused concern among her family and friends.

Best friends: Her close pal Sahara, 28, who is the ex-girlfriend of Justin Bieber, sported a tan jacket, complete with shearling cuffs and a collar

The blonde’s prestigious modelling agency Storm is working frantically to protect her and ‘save her from herself’ – though some family members fear she could have already sabotaged her future. 

A source told The Mail On Sunday’s Charlotte Griffiths: ‘These photos and the path she’s on will affect her future as a model, but also as a woman. What if one day she wants a normal job? 

‘Storm can’t let Lottie become another victim of this crazy influencer-meets-celebrity, image-obsessed culture. Her mental health needs to be protected.’

Model behaviour: Lottie’s decision to sell racy snaps on the X-rated Glow is said to have caused concern among her family and friends

Another source close to the agency said: ‘Storm feels very protective of the lovely Lottie. They are hoping this phase will pass.’ 

Lottie lets users see some pictures on the site for free – these are mostly also shared on Instagram – but she charges a £14/$20 monthly subscription to view racier content and up to £1,000 for a naked video.

She also offers fans the chance to DM (direct message) her for ‘personal requests’ and more pictures can be unlocked for a further £50/$70 fee.  

X-rated: Lottie lets users see some pictures on the site for free – these are mostly also shared on Instagram – but she charges a £14/$20 monthly subscription to view racier content

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