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January 24, 2007

Naomi Campbell: 'I Regret What Happened'


Supermodel Naomi Campbell is digging her heels into Chicago with her new venture, Fashion Week Live.

The leggy beauty, who just pled guilty to assault on her nanny, is more than ready to change her iron fisted, hot-tempered ways.

Naomi told “Extra,” “I'm a human being. I make mistakes, and I'm definitely remorseful and regretful for what happened in New York. But it's something I'll definitely never do again, and I've been working on myself in recovery.

"I don't think I have anger management issues," the supermodel added. "I'm like everyone else, I have issues from childhood. My father abandoned me; I never met my real father."

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I agree on the psychoville men beware. And I would love for her to put her hands on me, maybe she just needs someone to bring her back from the tea party.


- streamier
Posted 02/26/07 12:29 AM
 

I agree one hundred percent with you John.

I think Naomi is no different from any one else except she is in the public eye. She is an Icon and one of the best if not the best super model of all time. This girl has been a high fashion model for 21 years and still going strong. I don’t know any model that can say that to date.


- Ben
Posted 02/01/07 11:17 AM
 

This is a great example of someone having too much money, too many drugs and thinking the Earth actually does revolve around them. This chick took the train to Psychoville a loooooong time ago, and never came back.


- Leslie
Posted 01/24/07 05:27 PM
 

Everyone gets angry at times and everyone says things in their life to people that they wish they could take back later. She’s normal and there is nothing wrong with that the only thing is that she is living in the public eye so the public sees her mistakes much moer they they do anyone elses.


- John L. Hemphill III
Posted 01/24/07 12:27 PM
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