Lottie Moss and Made In Chelsea stars Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo have angered neighbours after parting into the early hours during a lockdown defying booze fuelled gathering.
The 22-year-old model, influencer, and younger sister of hellraiser supermodel Kate Moss, 46, allegedly sparked anger when she joined 31-year-old Jamie and 26-year-old Sophie for a mid-week knees up.
The trio ignored government advised lockdown rules that demand no one visit friends at each others houses during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
While former MIC star Emily Blackwell and fellow influencer Bethany Moore were also believed to have joined in the party – with drinks flowing and music blasting until 5am.

A source told The Sun on Sunday: “The group love to socialise and are used to being out and about most nights a week.
“They have really struggled being cooped up in lockdown.
“A low-key gathering at Jamie and Habs’ house got a bit out of hand with lots of booze and music.”

The Sun also claims locals in the exclusive West London postcode area were “not happy” about the noise – and issued complaints.
The wild partying antics are quite the contrast from the relatively low-key approach to lockdown that Lottie had previously been taking.
The model had said via social media that she was enjoying time at her Cotswolds home, relaxing, catching up on reading and working on her personal health.
She declared: “It’s been really nice, actually.

“I’ve spent time by myself and healing and working on myself, which has been amazing.
“I’ve been reading lots of self-help books and taking care of my skin a lot more. I’ve run every day.
“It’s really just a time to try and focus on yourself and better yourself, so that when you come out of this isolation you feel amazing, refreshed and rebooted.”