The ongoing saga between Pete Doherty and Kate Moss shows no signs of abating.
Faced with Moss's apparent reluctance to maintain communication, the singer-songwriter turned to a British newspaper to publicly express his desire for reconciliation. In an interview with the Daily Mirror, Doherty declared, "I can't reach her in any other way. I need Kate to know that I still love her, that she has broken my heart."
Despite the tumultuous nature of their relationship, the 28-year-old singer professed his enduring affection for Moss, expressing admiration for the way she carries herself and insisting that he loves "her bones." Doherty, who claims to have overcome his heroin addiction, emphasized that he is making positive strides in his life. The couple parted ways nearly a month ago after Moss ended their relationship due to Doherty's alleged infidelity with a South African model.
Acknowledging the strain caused by drug use, Doherty lamented that it has shattered his dreams. The singer, who recently proposed to a Parisian artist named Christine following the breakup with Moss, now expresses regret, admitting it was a hasty decision made in the heat of the moment. Doherty, who recently left a detoxification center, confessed his inability to live without Moss, describing their relationship as fraught with tension.
The intricate love story between the millionaire model and the rock singer began in 2005 during a performance by Doherty's former group, 'The Libertines,' at Moss's 31st birthday celebration. Doherty reminisced about the initial attraction, recalling, "It was love at first sight." He shared a poignant detail about their commitment, recounting, "When I met her, she told me she would get a tattoo with the letter 'P,' and I got one with the 'K.' Shortly after, she told me, 'I'm not fickle, I'll marry you.' Now I've ruined everything."
Struggling to articulate his intense feelings for Moss, Doherty revealed that he turns to songwriting as an outlet. He disclosed that they have applied a drug patch to Moss and expressed hope for her complete recovery. Clad in his signature military jacket and hat, Doherty remains optimistic about overcoming his battles with substance abuse, suggesting that a reunion with Moss would significantly improve his life.