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Published:Tuesday | October 25, 2011 | 12:00 AM
From left: Cheers to the Ritz! Odetta Rockhead,Tamara Ricketts-Brown and Charlotte Mason-Vidal clink glasses in a toast at the Ritz-Carlton Rose Hall's 'Rolling Out the Diamonds' reception at the resort last Thursday in Montego Bay. - Photo by Janet Silvera
The Stewart Auto Group's Diana Stewart arrives for Andrew Holness' swearing-in ceremony on Sunday. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Banker Natalie Murray makes a point to Zachary Harding at Sunday's reception for new Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer
British supermodel Kate Moss.
Ian Pullen and Michelle Loshusan are picture-perfect at the Jamaica-China Friendship Association Banquet held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel on Sunday. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer
(From left) Alicia Bogues-Johnson and Rachael McDonald make a beautiful contrast. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer
Prime Minister Andrew Holness is shown The Gleaner's Something Extra display of highlights of his swearing-in ceremony at King's House on Sunday, by Lifestyle Editor Barbara Ellington as he arrived for his first day on the job yesterday. - Ricardo Makyn/Staff Photographer
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Kate Moss house-hunts here

Over the years many superstars have set up a getaway home in Jamaica. Supermodel Naomi Campbell showed off her hideaway in Portland on the television show, 'Cribs'. Another model is set to walk off the runway on to our shores, according to an article in Mail Online.

It is reported that Moss flew into the island last Friday for house-hunting. The article also noted that Moss has previously stayed at the exclusive Jakes Hotel in Treasure Beach on the south coast of the island. Something Extra says, 'Welcome home, Kate!'

Tuesday talk

Dress couldn't cross it!

1. It is certainly not the first time that she would have flown to Miami to gather gear for a swearing-in ceremony but what a laugh when she returned with a size 12 dress for the paramour who is really a size 16. needless to say, the dress couldn't cross it, and the lady was really miserable since she had to buy local and then someone else had the same idea - luckily, the colour was different.

Daddy for funds

2.What a turn of events! the prodigal son is now the one bracing up daddy because funds have been very low as business takes a plunge.

Loose lips

3.Diplomats are not known to run off their mouths, but this one can't help it after a few drinks - very loose lips, indeed.

Flavour of the month

4.Mr Hotelier certainly likes the local flavour. seems he has a new one every month.

Attention time

5.Guess now he can turn his attention to the better half who is said to be in need of some urgent medical attention.