Kate Moss worries fans over ‘frantic’ behavior at Paris Fashion Week
Take it down a notch, Kate Moss.
The supermodel, 51, exhibited strange behavior sitting in the front row front row at a Paris Fashion Week show last Thursday, sparking concern from her fans.
In a TikTok video shared by ELLE France, Moss is at the Isabel Marant fall 2025 ready-to-wear show, moving back and forth in her chair at a rapid speed with her hands inside the pockets of her black leather bomber jacket.
Moss also turns to British fashion photographer David Sims, who is in the seat next to her, and grabs him by the arm as she stares out at the runway.
At the end of the video, Moss suddenly sits still and appears to be posing for pictures from her seat.
The clip of Moss went viral on social media as fans expressed concern over her “frantic” behavior.
“This is scary,” one fan wrote.
“She really needs to calm down,” a different TikToker said.
Another person wrote, “I thought the video was in 2x.”
“ooo girl get ahold of yourself,” said a fourth fan.
Somebody else commented, “Why is nobody talking about this? I feel sad every time I see this.”
“Is she okay?” another asked.
“She gives me anxiety just watching her,” a separate TikToker user wrote.
The Post has reached out to Moss’ rep for comment.
Moss attended Paris Fashion Week with her daughter Lila, 22, whom she shares with Dazed Media founder Jefferson Hack.
Lila has followed in her mother’s professional footsteps. She made her modeling debut in 2018 when she starred in a campaign for Marc Jacobs Beauty at 16 years old. Lila has modeled alongside Moss for various projects over the years, including the 2024 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in New York City.
In April 2022, Lila graced the cover of British Vogue for the first time, and in her interview with the outlet, she said her mom is “old and boring” now.
However, Lila also said about Moss: “In the last three or four years, I’ve realized that her style is actually really cool. I’m having to admit it now.”
Moss’ mini-me also told the magazine that her mom “fully supported every decision” she made when she got into modeling.
“She hasn’t helped me with my walk, though. She’s like, ‘You just have to feel it. I don’t know what I do. I just do it!’ I’m like, ‘Cool — off to practice some more, then…,’” Lila said.