Naomi Campbell says some of the things she did when she was little were ‘bad for her race’.


Naomi Campbell has revealed that in a sincere new interview, she described some of the things she did as a child “bad for her race.”

Speaking in the November issue of Vogue, on which she was featured as a cover star, model0-year-old Model Day said she knows the way she behaves now, “It’s not just for me anymore,” explaining when she thinks more about her culture and race. Is. Making decisions.

The star in the cover shoot was donating a shining, dramatic full-length white couture Dior gown.

Honest: Naomi Campbell has revealed that she was told in certain new interviews some of the things she did when she was younger.

Honest: Naomi Campbell has revealed that she was told in certain new interviews some of the things she did when she was younger.

Discussing her culture, she told Glossy magazine: ‘When I was a kid, I used to do things that I thought were bad for me.

‘What I do now is not just for me. I think more about my culture and my race, as opposed to just thinking about me. ‘

Touching on the ‘problem of racism’ in both American and British media, he added: ‘Racism would be in front of my face and I would know what I was running, rather than suppressing it.

‘There is no disrespect to the country I was born into, but we need to dig it out and bring it forward and deal with it. Don’t underestimate it. ‘

Beauty also said she believes the pattern of injustice could change, although she warned that big steps would have to be taken to prove that the issue is being taken seriously – which she believes, including change.

“I firmly believe that we will achieve the positive results we deserve,” he said.

Trailblazer: Speaking to Vogue for the November issue, the 50-year-old model said the way she behaves now is ‘not for me anymore’ and now she thinks more about her culture and race.

Trailblazer: Speaking to Vogue for the November issue, the 50-year-old model said the way she behaves now is ‘not for me anymore’ and now she thinks more about her culture and race.

Wow!  In the fourth stunning look she re-proved why she is one of the most successful superhero dolls in the world as she slipped into a figure-hugging sequined dress.

Wow! In the fourth stunning look she re-proved why she is one of the most successful superhero dolls in the world as she slipped into a figure-hugging sequined dress.

Changes: 'I'll do some things that were bad for my race when I was younger,' said Naomi in the 1990s picture,

Changes: 'I'll do some things that were bad for my race when I was younger,' said Naomi in the 1990s picture,

Changes: ‘I will do some things that were bad for my race when I was younger,’ said Naomi in the 1990 picture.

‘But we have to do our part to make sure we get it. I think change is really important for people to see that this is taken seriously. ‘

The model has been working towards greater diversity and equality in the fashion industry from the beginning – although she noted that it never says ‘racism’, and instead referred to it as ‘regionalism’.

He said, ‘I never wanted people to say I used it as an excuse that I was throwing that word away.’

‘Now I’m glad everyone is on the same page, that everyone feels comfortable coming out about their experiences without any stigma. But for me, nothing has changed. I’m going to speak the same way. ‘

In another shot of the issue, Naomi wows in a sequin silver gown she wore with a matching hat.

She showed off her gorgeous model Dale figure in a black leather skirt with ruffle detailing and a black jumper.

Incredible: She also showed off her gorgeous model figure in a black leather skirt with ruffle detailing and a black jumper.

Incredible: She also showed off her gorgeous model figure in a black leather skirt with ruffle detailing and a black jumper.

Brave: ‘I will do some things that were bad for my race when I was younger,’ Naomi told Vogue in a picture of Ugbad Abdi and Alton Mason

Brave: ‘I will do some things that were bad for my race when I was younger,’ Naomi told Vogue in a picture of Ugbad Abdi and Alton Mason

In the fourth stunning look she re-proved why she is one of the most successful superhero dolls in the world as she slipped into a figure-hugging sequined dress.

Back in June Naomi shared her latest Vogue Spain cover on Instagram.

She said it was important to her, as it was the first time in her 34-year career that she had been photographed by a black photographer for Vogue.

Naomi recently said that she missed the cover of the magazine because of the color of her skin.

He told the Times: ‘It makes me angry. Last year I was denied entry to a hotel in the south of France because of my skin color. It’s rude. That’s wrong.

Speaking of: Naomi recently said that she missed magazine covers because of her skin color.

Speaking of which: Naomi recently said that she didn’t miss the cover of the magazine because of her skin color.

‘And there are still some countries where I don’t appear on the cover of magazines for the same reason.’

The beauty went on to compliment Anna Wintour, a U.S. citizen. Vogue was the edition-in-chief, and for ‘fighting the powers-that-be’ to cover it.

He said: ‘I really think Anna Wintaur has been very brave lately. He admits that the fashion industry is in vain.

‘And he also told me that he had to fight with the powers to get me on the cover of US Vogue for the first time, for which I am grateful.’

The star has been asked to speak out in response to the death of George Floyd following worldwide protests.

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