Moss has kept her family life private, never publicly revealing the name, sex, or father of her child. She previously lived in Richmond, southwest London, for several years, though the exact years are unknown. In discussing 'Imperfect Women', Moss finds the portrayal of friendships very true to life and relatable, according to Daily Mirror - 3am Showbiz.
However, she hopes the murder plot in the series is not relatable to viewers, as reported by the same source. Moss also noted she has three best friends, one living in the UK, mirroring aspects of her character's life. Her career has earned her the nickname 'Queen of Peak TV', though details such as the release date or viewership data for 'Imperfect Women' remain unclear, and it is unknown if she is currently in a relationship with the child's father.
I have so much admiration for how hard not just mums, but dads, too, work.
She’s more of a homemaker - a mum, a wife and that’s her job. And taking care of her family is everything. I have a lot of admiration for that. I think that is the hardest job in the world.
She [Mary] has three, so, it’s something!
I think it’s very true to life and that part’s probably the most relatable part.
I hope that none of the other parts are relatable to you and your friends or anyone’s friends. But that is the thing that I related to very much.
I have three best friends and one of them actually lives here in the UK. Your lives go in different directions and, hopefully, you stay in touch. Usually, if they’re your best friend, you do. But, sometimes, you don’t even talk every day and sometimes you end up doing different things than when you were 20. But if it really is a true best friend, you know how it is, you can not have seen them for months and then you pick up right where you left off and it’s beautiful. These three friends have that. But Mary’s life, yes, ends up being very different to Nancy and Eleanor’s.
