An anti-cocaine advertising campaign has singled out Kate Moss for glamorising the drug.
The campaign, funded by the Colombian government attempts to explain that people in Colombia are exploited because of the cocaine trade.
Colombia's vice president, Francisco Santos has claimed he is �baffled� by Moss� comeback after being photographed allegedly snorting lines of cocaine.
The Advertising campaigns states: "We need to tell Europeans that that line of coke they snort is tainted in blood."
After pictures of Moss taking the drug were published she was dropped by certain fashion houses including Burberry and high store H&M; however, just a couple of months later it was reported that Moss was making more money then ever, shocking many.
Santos added: "To me it�s baffling, that somebody who helps cause so much pain in Colombia is doing better than ever and winning more contracts than ever."
Moss has yet to comment on Santos� comments, it is doubtful that she will.



























