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Kate Moss risks run in with Fat Tony after supermodel 'snubbed' the DJ's star-studded wedding as they both attend Sam McKnight's 70th birthday

Kate Moss risks run in with Fat Tony after supermodel 'snubbed' the DJ's star-studded wedding as they both attend Sam McKnight's 70th birthday

Daily Mail​04-06-2025

Kate Moss and DJ Fat Tony risked an awkward run in on Tuesday evening as they both attended Sam McKnight's 70th birthday.
The supermodel, 51, reportedly chose to skip her best pal Fat Tony's star-studded wedding on Saturday, after learning her former friend Fran Cutler was on the guestlist.
And Tuesday night marked the first event the pair had attended since the DJ's big day when he tied the knot with husband Stavros Agapiou.
Celebrating Sam's birthday at La Mome, The Berkeley in London, Kate posed with the stylist for snaps as she opted for a black sequin party dress.
Meanwhile Fat Tony, 58, was seen commanding the DJ decks as he kept it stylish in a navy jacket and matching trousers.
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He was joined by Stavros, 32, who opted for a quirky ensemble, pairing denim shorts with a checked shirt, striped tie and grey blazer jacket.
The couple tied the knot in front of family and friends in a lavish ceremony at the Welsh Chapel on Saturday, followed by a fun-filled reception bash at the Londoner Hotel.
Also attending the Sam's birthday celebrations was Patsy Palmer, Jaime Winstone and Davina McCall who were also all guests at Fat Tony's wedding.
Patsy, 53, looked effortlessly chic as she opted for a satin light green suit jacket with matching shirt and trousers.
Meanwhile Davina, 57, looked sensational in a black leather mini dress as she made sure to put on a very leggy display in her outfit.
It comes after a huge array of famous faces were in attendance for the couple's special day including TOWIE 's Gemma Collins, Coronation Street 's Claire Sweeney, Patsy Kensit, and Boy George.
However, missing from the action was Tony's pal of over three decades, Kate who was thought to be set to be a bridesmaid at the ceremony.
According to reports, the supermodel snubbed the nuptials after discovering former Primrose Hill bestie, Fran, 62, was going to attend.
Davina, 57, looked sensational in a black leather mini dress as she made sure to put on a very leggy display in her outfit (pictured with Azzi Glasser and Yasmin Mills)
Fat Tony - whose real name is Tony Marnach - has been best pals with Kate since 1993, previously lauding her as 'incredible'.
Speaking to MailOnline in 2022, the DJ praised the stunner for turning her life around from her notorious party girl youth, saying: 'It's about finding that inner happiness, and she's found it. What Kate's done with that is brilliant.
'Even the fact that she's bringing out a wellness range just show's you where she's at in life and how well she's done.'
The hitmaker then sweetly gushed: 'She'll always be one of my best friends, she's an incredible person'.
Ahead of his nuptials, it had been reported that Kate would be one of Tony's bridesmaids alongside reality star Gemma, 44, and soap star Claire, 54, while Tony previously revealed that he wanted Boy George as his best man.
MailOnline have contacted representatives for both Fat Tony and Kate for comment.

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