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Model Kate looks pie-eyed as she leaves club with boyfriend Nikolai Von Bismarck

But it's unlikely to be booze that has her pulling such a face

KATE Moss should get back on the booze if this is what she’s like sober.

The model, 42, looked worse for wear as she left Mayfair’s Loulou’s at 1am with toyboy Nikolai von Bismarck, 29.

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Kate looked as though she was fighting to keep her eyes open as she left a London club at 1amCredit: Blitz Pictures
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We revealed last month how she gave up drinking to support her boyfriend Nikolai Von Bismarck after his stint in rehabCredit: Blitz Pictures
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A source told The Sun on Sunday: 'Kate really loves Nikolai and wants to help him'Credit: Blitz Pictures

It’s unlikely to be booze that has Kate pulling such a face — the Sun on Sunday revealed last month how she gave up drink to help Nikolai dry out after his stint in rehab.

Pals were shocked when the notorious party girl began shunning booze at parties, including her friend Miranda Sawyer’s birthday lunch and a London charity bash.

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 The couple had flown to an African clinic soon after Kate kicked Nikolai out of her home in MayCredit: Nikos Vinieratos
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Kate's friends were shocked when she began refusing boozeCredit: Blitz Pictures
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Our source said: 'She has quit before, but is really serious about it this time'Credit: Blitz Pictures

A source said the sacrifice was for Nikolai, telling The Sun on Sunday: “Kate really loves him and wants to help him.

“She has quit before, but is really serious about it this time, though no one is sure how long it will last.

“It’s obviously having a good effect as both she and Nikolai look great.

“It’s a really good sign for their relationship.”

The couple had flown to an African clinic soon after Kate kicked Nikolai out of her home in May.

The source added: “I’m not sure Kate has had a drink since they got back from Africa a few weeks ago.

“They are both doing really well.”

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