Kate Moss takes cameras into pal George Michael's home for new film

Written by . Published: May 10 2017

Kate Moss has taken cameras into her late pal George Michael's home for a new documentary.


Her Freedom film will serve as a tribute to George, who died on Christmas Day (25Dec16).

The model has been spotted at the property in Highgate, London with a film crew. The documentary will mark the first time cameras have been allowed inside the private singer's home.

According to The Sun, the film was conceived before George's death but is now being re-shot, featuring friends and celebrities who were close to the Careless Whisper singer.

"Kate and George were friends for years and knew each other really well," an insider tells the publication. "They lived just a few seconds walk away and Kate would hang out with him. She slipped into the house through the back door with the crew to avoid causing a scene as there are still fans who go there to pay tribute. Everything was kept very hushed.

"Filming at his home will give fans an insight like never before. Many of them have have never been able to go through the keyhole to see where he actually spent his time."

The film, which is being directed by George's best friend David Austin, will debut later this year in the U.K.