Report: Kate Moss Suffers Temporary Nerve Disorder
Certain supermodels won’t get out of bed for less than a small fortune—but after a recent night out, Kate Moss reportedly couldn’t get out of bed at all.
The Daily Mail reports that the model suffers from ulnar nerve entrapment, a condition where the ulnar nerve in the arm becomes pinched or irritated. According to the Mail, Moss recently woke up at the Ritz hotel in Paris unable to move her right arm and hand.
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“Kate was at the Ritz when she woke and had no feeling in her arm, which was terrifying,” a source told the Mail. “She saw the hotel's doctor and when she came back, she got a second opinion.
“She has told her friends she has ulnar nerve entrapment, a common disorder that can result in a temporary paralysis.”
The pain in her arm means that her husband, Jamie Hince, will have to handle the heavy lifting when the couple move into their new London home. Luckily, the paralysis was reportedly just temporary, and Moss will be fine. They don't call them "super" for nothing...