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Friday, 21 September 2007

Naomi doing a bit of charity

The Stars of the Fashion Relief Show At London Fashion Week, the royal couple, Princess Beatrice and her mother Dutchess of York.
Kate Moss
Elle Macpherson & Claudia Schiffer
Naomi Campbell
Footballer Emmanueal Adebayor
Katherine Jenkins
Rio Ferdinand After all the news we heard about her like what happened 7 years ago in February 2000, Campbell pleaded guilty in Toronto to assaulting her then assistant, Georgina Galanis. An expression rained her housekeeper, Ana Scolavino, with a mobile during a fracas at her home in New York's Park Avenue – Naomi has homes in all the usual places. Miss Scolavino required four stitches to her head. Campbell pleaded guilty to "reckless assault" and was ordered to perform five days' community service and attend an anger management course. The community service involved mopping out lavatories at a New York City Sanitation Department depot. Campbell is still currently facing a lawsuit by another former maid, Gaby Gibson, who claims she was assaulted by her and wrongly accused of theft when her employer failed to locate a pair of Stella McCartney jeans. But forget the bad times, back to the good works, here she is now doing charity for the flood victims. The Flood relief charity show at London Fashion Week is supported by Claudia Schiffer, Jessica Stam, Lily Cole, Erin O'Connor , Yasmin Le Bon, and joined by celebrities including the Oscar-winning Hollywood star Faye Dunaway, the actress and model Elle Macpherson, the soprano Katherine Jenkins and socialites such as Bernie Ecclestone's daughter Petra; Heather Kerzner, the tycoon's wife; Tamara Beckwith; Manchester United star Rio Ferdinand and male model David Gandy, who is the current star of the Dolce & Gabbana campaigns also participated. A man from the Rotary Club of Great Britain, whose flood disaster appeal is set to benefit from Fashion for Relief, explains how the money will help rebuild scout and guide huts and other community facilities, and conveys the nation's gratitude to Naomi – who's secured a few private donations. We just hope that everyone will keep this charity work from their heart & will not be forgotten easily, it will be a good influence to youngster to pick the good deeds she made in the society & not the the terrible one, after all she is supposed to be a role model.......
imagecredit: telegraph.co.uk

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