Lottie Moss is no longer on Twitter (Picture: Sam Barnes/Sportsfile for Web Summit via Getty Images)
Lottie Moss appears to have deactivated her Twitter account after weighing in on the fierce nepotism baby online debate.
The 24-year-old half-sister of supermodel Kate Moss was met with backlash after launching into a tirade against naysayers in a series of tweets as she criticised people who blamed a nepotism for not being ‘rich and famous’.
On Wednesday, the OnlyFans creator tweeted: ‘I’m so sick of people blaming nepotism for why they aren’t rich and famous or successful – obviously it’s not fair that people who come from famous families are getting a leg up because of that but guess what?
‘Life isn’t fair – if you put your mind to something you can accomplish anything ! So instead of being negative about other peoples success go and try and create your own !’
Now, Lottie’s Twitter isn’t active and visiting the page comes up with a message noting that the page ‘doesn’t exist’.
The message reads: ‘This account doesn’t exist. Try searching for another.’
Lottie’s half-sister is supermodel Kate Moss (Picture: Danny E. Martindale/Getty Images)
Before the account was taken down, Lottie did acknowledge ‘the opportunities’ she’s had in life, but insisted people should be ‘s****ing on others’.
She continued: ‘I obviously am so grateful that I’ve had the opportunities that I’ve had don’t get it twisted.
‘And am privileged for numerous other reasons and as I say I am grateful for it all but s****ing on others because of it makes NO sense. Obviously I’m privileged being related to a huge model also. (sic)’
Her comments were met with criticism from fans, with many Twitter users accusing her of playing down the notion of nepotism.
Lottie shared her thoughts in multiple threads on Twitter (Picture: Twitter)
One user tweeted: ‘I can see why you’d think that nepotism isn’t a massive advantage given that Kate Moss is your sister and yet you haven’t managed to do anything with that.’
Lottie replied: ‘Did I ever say that nepotism isn’t a massive advantage? Obviously it is but if you don’t have that advantage it’s not okay to abuse people on social media that do’.
Another person argued that she has a ‘celebrity blue tick and a platform of tens of thousands of followers’ due to her famous sibling.
Meanwhile, Lottie has since confessed that she and half-sister Kate ‘don’t really have a relationship’ as she opened up candidly about beginning her modelling career after her sister had already established world-wide fame in the industry.
‘Being Kate Moss’s sister, I was immediately thrown in the spotlight, and I always felt like I was living in her shadow,’ she told Glamour Magazine UK.
‘When I started out, I was always just Kate Moss’s sister. That was really hard for me growing up, especially not being that close with my sister (we still don’t really have a relationship now, which is something I never really speak about).’
Metro.co.uk has contacted Lottie Moss’ representatives for comment.
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Her account is no longer active.