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Kate Moss riles Jim Morrison fans
She's caught dancing in the graveyard
Jim Morrison Kate Moss sparked anger in Parisian cemetery Pere Lachaise after apparently dancing on the secluded grave where Doors legend Jim Morrison is buried with her boyfriend, Kills guitarist Jamie Hince.

According to reports, the pair were cautioned by police for their rowdy behaviour after being let in by security guards after the famed landmark had closed to the public. An unnamed source told the Daily Star. "The security guard who let them in was reprimanded and a giggling Kate and Jamie were told off.

"It was hilarious and they left to get ready for Jamie's concert with his band The Kills still laughing and singing the main refrain from 'Alabama Song'."

Moss has been spending time on tour with Hince and the Kills, however singer Alison Mosshart has reportedly banned Moss from coming on stage, fearing she would ruin the band's credibility.

written by on 21/03/2008 09:58:00
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