Lottie Moss ‘loses her passport after her handbag was stolen’

Lottie Moss ‘loses her passport after her handbag was stolen while she kissed a partygoer during a night out in London’

Lottie Moss’ passport was reportedly stolen while she kissed a partygoer on a night out.

Sources claimed the model, 22, was stuck in the UK after her £2,000 Louis Vuitton handbag was taken, meaning she has been staying with half-sister Kate during the COVID-19 lockdown.

Lottie has been holed up with her supermodel sibling at her mansion in the Cotswolds during the coronavirus crisis, but was recently accused of flouting lockdown rules to party with her Made In Chelsea pals. 

Oh dear! Lottie Moss’ passport was reportedly stolen while she kissed a partygoer on a night out in London (pictured at a launch event in October 2019)

A source told The Sun On Sunday that Lottie was kissing a partygoer at the iconic Chiltern Firehouse in Marylebone, and later realised her handbag had been stolen.

They said: ‘Lottie was mortified about her passport. She’d made a song and dance about moving to LA, but after getting drunk she met this guy and they ended up have a snogging session.

‘Later she realised someone had taken her handbag with her passport in it. Her friends think it’s hilarious.

‘Kate came to the rescue and said she could isolate with her during lockdown.’

Drama: Sources claimed the model was stuck in the UK after her £2,000 Louis Vuitton handbag was taken, meaning she couldn't fly home to Los Angeles

Drama: Sources claimed the model was stuck in the UK after her £2,000 Louis Vuitton handbag was taken, meaning she couldn’t fly home to Los Angeles

The source added that Lottie has been able to apply for a new passport, and once lockdown restrictions are left she hopes to fly back to LA later this year. 

MailOnline has contacted representatives for Lottie Moss, Kate Moss and Chiltern Firehouse for comment.

Lottie has been isolating in the Cotswolds with her family during the lockdown after being unable to fly home to LA.

The star has been accused of flouting lockdown rules by attending a boozy bash with her Made In Chelsea pals.

To the rescue: Lottie's half-sister Kate Moss offered to let her stay at her mansion in The Cotswolds during the coronavirus lockdown (pictured in 2014)

To the rescue: Lottie’s half-sister Kate Moss offered to let her stay at her mansion in The Cotswolds during the coronavirus lockdown (pictured in 2014) 

Lottie is believed to have attended a party hosted by Jamie Laing and his girlfriend Sophie Habboo. 

According to The Sun, neighbours in the area complained because of the noise the group made at the alleged party.

A source told the publication: ‘The group has really struggled being cooped up in lockdown. 

‘A low-key gathering at Jamie and Habs’ house got a bit out of hand with lots of booze and music.’ 

MailOnline contacted Lottie’s representatives for further comment at the time of publication.

Rule-breaker: Lottie was recently accused of flouting lockdown rules by attending a boozy bash with her Made In Chelsea pals in London (pictured)

Rule-breaker: Lottie was recently accused of flouting lockdown rules by attending a boozy bash with her Made In Chelsea pals in London (pictured)

Addressing Instagram followers, Lottie recently admitted spending the better part of a month behind closed doors has given her an opportunity for positive self-reflection.

She wrote: ‘Honestly can say I have never been happier mentally, I’ve struggled a lot in the last few years with myself and anxiety and other things…

‘Right now is the first time I have ever put myself first and actually worked on myself to make sure I get the best out of my life and am actually feeling like the best and truest version of myself! And I love her!’ 

Transition: Addressing Instagram followers, Lottie recently admitted spending the better part of a month behind closed doors has given her an opportunity for positive self-reflection

Transition: Addressing Instagram followers, Lottie recently admitted spending the better part of a month behind closed doors has given her an opportunity for positive self-reflection