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Kate Moss splits from Kills rocker boyfriend

Jamie Hince was spotted removing his things from their shared home

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Kate Moss walks with Jamie Hince of The Kills at the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm on June 27. The U.K. Mirror reports that the couple have split.
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updated 3:44 p.m. ET July 8, 2008

Supermodel Kate Moss is a single woman again, according to reports out of Britain.

Moss reportedly kicked out her rocker boyfriend Jamie Hince of The Kills, the U.K.’s Mirror newspaper was first to report.

According to the Mirror, Hince was spotted removing his things over the weekend from the London home the couple share. Moss and Hince were reportedly arguing recently, with a final blow-up leading to the rumored split.

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“Jamie and Kate had a blazing argument in the early hours of Saturday morning… Just hours later, Jamie was packing his things and moving stuff out of the house,” a source told the paper.

But the rocker-model romance might not be over for good. The source claimed Hince has been “telling friends that it’s not a permanent split — he is just in the doghouse.”

The Mirror claimed some of the trouble in the relationship had to do with Moss’s penchant for enjoying joining her rocker friends on stage.

Though she’s appeared alongside ex-boyfriend Pete Doherty and U.K. act Primal Scream, the Mirror claims Hince’s bandmate, Kills singer Alison Mosshart, banned the model from appearing with their band.

Hince was Moss’s first boyfriend after she split with troubled musician and tabloid-magnet Pete Doherty last year.

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