OHMYGOSSIP — Kate Moss was made to feel “terribly uncomfortable” by photographers early in her career. The 47-year-old beauty was just 14 when she was started modelling and despite her young age, she felt pressured to strip off, and admitted it’s still a common expectation in the industry today. She told Reader’s Digest magazine: “There were many shoots in the early days where I felt terribly uncomfortable. “I think everyone understands the lifespan of a model, and the fact you will be starting young. “That was the case with me, but even so there were some photographers who wouldn’t agree to shoot you unless there was a nude element. “That was very common then and still is now. “For a very young woman that could be incredibly intimidating.” Kate – who has 18-year-old daughter Lila with former partner Jefferson Hack – also hit out at the “awful” ‘heroin chic’ label she was tagged with thanks to her slender frame and pale skin. She said: “In the early days I became linked with the phrase ‘heroin chic’, which I always thought was awful. “There is no positive interpretation of that and I certainly never felt one. “At the end of the day I was always thin and small and no amount of eating would put weight on me.” But Kate admitted she has to keep a closer eye on her diet these days than she used to. She added: “I see models now who are similar to me and sometimes the criticism they get is unfair because – up to a certain age at least – there are some of us who can just eat what we want without too many real consequences.” “That definitely changes in later life though, as I found out after the birth of my daughter Lila.”