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Kate Moss and Jamie Hince disagree over holiday cruise

Kate Moss and Jamie Hince appear to have sailed into troubled waters – all over a holiday at sea…
We hear the supermodel and her musician boyfriend are at loggerheads as they prepare to embark on a six-week cruise off the coast of Africa.
Due to find themselves temporarily homeless when builders take over their place 24/7 to repair flood damage, they’ve decided to get away from all the mess.
Jamie, 40, was keen to chill out at Topshop boss Sir Philip Green’s luxurious villa in Sicily. But Kate, 36, also fancied something a little more adventurous and off the beaten track. As usual she got her way.. and The Kills star ain’t happy.
Our insider reveals: “Builders are coming in next month to sort out Kate’s basement which was destroyed during a weekend of flooding a couple of months ago.
“Sir Philip has kindly offered them the use of his villa which they’ve taken him up on, and they’ll be chilling there for a week.
“He has also given them use of his 200ft, ?20million yacht, the Lion Heart, which they are both really thrilled about.
“But while Jamie wants to sail leisurely around the Med, or stay put at the villa, Kate is adamant they go exploring off the coast off Africa. It is causing real tension.
“Jamie is convinced the yacht will be a beacon for trouble – he fears they’ll be a target for Somali pirates.
“Kate keeps telling him to stop being ridiculous and seize the day, but the last thing Jamie wants is to be stumping up a hostage fee to reclaim his girlfriend. Storms are definitely a-brewing.”
Mossy’s enforced summer holiday comes after we revealed her north London mansion had been badly damaged by flooding.
As well as ruining expensive paintings and furniture, sludge and eight inches of water wrecked her carpets and the entire basement.
Immediately afterwards she was forced to check into the Dorchester while builders did a patch-up job.
The current renovation work, likely to be overseen by Kate’s mum and personal assistant, is expected to cost over ?80,000.
Held to ransom, indeed…
Read more: mirror.co.uk






