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Kate Moss and Jamie Hince wed

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British model Kate Moss attends the launch of her new fragrance "Vintage Muse" at Boots, Oxford Street in London on November 26, 2010. UPI/Rune Hellestad 
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Published: July 1, 2011 at 3:33 PM

LONDON, July 1 (UPI) -- British supermodel Kate Moss married The Kills rocker Jamie Hince Friday in a ceremony in Gloucestershire, England.

Moss, 37, and Hince, 42, began dating in September 2007 and announced their engagement this past February.

"It was a wham bam rock 'n' roll marriage," a source told UsMagazine.com of the Moss-Hince wedding ceremony. "She came out of the church with the bridesmaids and just snogged his face off -- a couple of huge kisses, then the doors to the Rolls Royce opened and rock music blared out for everyone. It was a 'Wow, Kate Moss is married' moment."

The celebrity news Web site said the model wore a sleeveless, floor-length gown covered in rhinestones and created just for her by controversial British designer John Galliano.

Galliano recently lost his job at Christian Dior and is now on trial for allegedly making anti-Semitic remarks to cafe patrons in Paris while he was drunk. He has since undergone treatment at rehab for substance abuse and apologized for his behavior.

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