Kate Moss says she was 'vulnerable and scared' on topless Calvin Klein shoot

Supermodel Kate Moss and Mark Wahlberg both topless in 1992
Kate Moss said her 1992 shoot with Mark Wahlberg left her vulnerable and scared. Photo credit: Youtube

Supermodel Kate Moss says she was "vulnerable and scared" working on a Calvin Klein shoot with actor Mark Wahlberg.

Moss said she had "not very good memories" of the 1992 topless shoot which saw her hugging Wahlberg while he posed next to her.

During a Desert Island Discs interview, Moss, who was 18 at the time of the shoot, said Wahlberg was "very macho".

"He was very macho and it was all about him. He had a big entourage. I was just this kind of model," she said of the black and white photo campaign.

When asked by radio host Lauren Laverne if she "felt objectified", Moss agreed.

"Yeah, completely. And vulnerable and scared. I think they played on my vulnerability.

"I was quite young and innocent, so Calvin loved that," Moss said.

Moss also revealed she'd had severe anxiety before the shoot and had been prescribed Valium, which meant she "couldn't get out of bed".

When asked if he "ever made up" with the model — who revealed to Vanity Fair magazine she "had a nervous breakdown" when she had to "go and work with Marky Mark" — he replied, "I never really had a problem with Kate, did I?"

"I think I was probably a little rough around the edges. Kind of doing my thing," Wahlberg said.

"I wasn't very… worldly, let's say that. But I've seen her and said hello. I think we saw each other at a concert here and there, we said hi and exchanged pleasantries."