
Braless Naomi Campbell, 55, wows in plunging white dress as she admits she's a ‘work in progress'
Naomi recently strutted on stage with Usher
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SUPERMODEL Naomi Campbell is bead-dazzled as she looks brilliant in baubles for Dazed magazine.
The London-born catwalk queen tells the mag's Celebration Issue that, even at 55, she still strives to be better.
She said: 'I never said I was perfect.
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Naomi Campbell showed off her stunning figure in a plunging white dress for Dazed
Credit: Ib Kamara
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Naomi covers the magazine's Celebration issue
Credit: Ib Kamara
"I'm a work in progress. I can't please everybody.
"All that I do is transparent and I am very loyal to the people I love.
"I care about the people I love.
"I value my long relationships.
"In friendships, I don't have time for the word 'frivolous'.
"I don't associate with that word, it's not who I am.
"When I care, I care… but don't mistake my kindness for weakness.'
Naomi began her modelling career when she was just eight-years-old.
She went on to become the first black woman to grace the cover of Vogue France and Time magazine in America.
Naomi has spent decades on catwalks around the globe but last month she opened up about being nervous before taking to the stage with Usher.
Naomi Campbell's scandal hit life from blood diamonds to violent assaults
The supermodel made a surprise cameo during night two of Usher's ten date residency at London's O2.
Sporting a glittering silver mini dress, Naomi turned the superstar's stage into a runway as he sang his 2004 hit Bad girl.
Speaking during hair and make-up Naomi said: 'Would you believe me if I said I'm nervous?
'Well. I'm nervous, I'm now thinking no no no.
'But it's good having nerves, you can use it to get over the hill so to speak."
Admitting she only said yes due to her close bond with the Love In This Clubs singer, Naomi, continued: "Why do I get talked into these things?
'I say yes and then after I'm like 'oh no, I don't want to do it'.
'We do things for people that we love.
'We do things for our friends that go way back.
'This is one of those moments.'
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Naomi on stage during night two of Usher's ten date residency at London's O2
Credit: Getty
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Braless Naomi Campbell, 55, wows in plunging white dress as she admits she's a ‘work in progress'
Naomi recently strutted on stage with Usher GETTING TO NAOMI GETTING TO NAOMI Braless Naomi Campbell, 55, wows in plunging white dress as she admits she's a 'work in progress' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SUPERMODEL Naomi Campbell is bead-dazzled as she looks brilliant in baubles for Dazed magazine. The London-born catwalk queen tells the mag's Celebration Issue that, even at 55, she still strives to be better. She said: 'I never said I was perfect. 3 Naomi Campbell showed off her stunning figure in a plunging white dress for Dazed Credit: Ib Kamara 3 Naomi covers the magazine's Celebration issue Credit: Ib Kamara "I'm a work in progress. I can't please everybody. "All that I do is transparent and I am very loyal to the people I love. "I care about the people I love. "I value my long relationships. "In friendships, I don't have time for the word 'frivolous'. "I don't associate with that word, it's not who I am. "When I care, I care… but don't mistake my kindness for weakness.' Naomi began her modelling career when she was just eight-years-old. She went on to become the first black woman to grace the cover of Vogue France and Time magazine in America. Naomi has spent decades on catwalks around the globe but last month she opened up about being nervous before taking to the stage with Usher. Naomi Campbell's scandal hit life from blood diamonds to violent assaults The supermodel made a surprise cameo during night two of Usher's ten date residency at London's O2. Sporting a glittering silver mini dress, Naomi turned the superstar's stage into a runway as he sang his 2004 hit Bad girl. Speaking during hair and make-up Naomi said: 'Would you believe me if I said I'm nervous? 'Well. I'm nervous, I'm now thinking no no no. 'But it's good having nerves, you can use it to get over the hill so to speak." Admitting she only said yes due to her close bond with the Love In This Clubs singer, Naomi, continued: "Why do I get talked into these things? 'I say yes and then after I'm like 'oh no, I don't want to do it'. 'We do things for people that we love. 'We do things for our friends that go way back. 'This is one of those moments.' 3 Naomi on stage during night two of Usher's ten date residency at London's O2 Credit: Getty Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.


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SUPERMODEL Naomi Campbell is bead-dazzled as she looks brilliant in baubles for Dazed magazine. The London-born catwalk queen tells the mag's Celebration Issue that, even at 55, she still strives to be better. She said: 'I never said I was perfect. 3 " I'm a work in progress. I can't please everybody. "All that I do is transparent and I am very loyal to the people I love. "I care about the people I love. "I value my long relationships. "In friendships, I don't have time for the word 'frivolous'. "I don't associate with that word, it's not who I am. "When I care, I care… but don't mistake my kindness for weakness.' Naomi began her modelling career when she was just eight-years-old. She went on to become the first black woman to grace the cover of Vogue France and Time magazine in America. Naomi has spent decades on catwalks around the globe but last month she opened up about being nervous before taking to the stage with Usher. Naomi Campbell's scandal hit life from blood diamonds to violent assaults The supermodel made a surprise cameo during night two of Usher's ten date residency at London's O2. Sporting a glittering silver mini dress, Naomi turned the superstar's stage into a runway as he sang his 2004 hit Bad girl. Speaking during hair and make-up Naomi said: 'Would you believe me if I said I'm nervous? 'Well. I'm nervous, I'm now thinking no no no. 'But it's good having nerves, you can use it to get over the hill so to speak." Admitting she only said yes due to her close bond with the Love In This Clubs singer, Naomi, continued: "Why do I get talked into these things? 'I say yes and then after I'm like 'oh no, I don't want to do it'. 'We do things for people that we love. 'We do things for our friends that go way back. 'This is one of those moments.'