Naomi Campbell has been an ardent advocate for racial equality.
As such, when the supermodel appeared on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live, host Andy Cohen fittingly quizzed her on recent comments made by Vogue‘s Editor Anna Wintour.
The head of the fashion bible is quoted as saying:
“I want to say plainly that I know Vogue has not found enough ways to elevate and give space to black editors, writers, photographers, designers and other creators. We have made mistakes too, publishing images or stories that have been hurtful or intolerant. I take full responsibility for those mistakes.”
As for Campbell’s take? Watch below…
Her candid comments come after British Vogue Editor Edward Enniful revealed he was racially profiled by security while entering his own office building. He’s notably a Black man.
All of which further re-affirms the importance of the model’s sentiments.
In other Naomi news, fans catch her further championing Blackness in the hotly anticipated video for ‘Brown Skin Girl’ – which premieres July 31st as part of Beyonce‘s Disney+ visual album ‘Black Is King.’
Girl address allegations of you procuring underage girls for Jeffery Epstein and that lady of his who where well known racists but you always seemed to be in their company and the luncheons with Bill Clinton?
Lmfao I don’t know why this was so funny to me.
Change does need to happen all around and the best we can all do is to start with ourselves and stop judging each other. Mainly by, but not only limited to, race.
Are you gonna change? Are you gonna stop spreading confusion and delusion all over TGJ? 🤣 Make that change *MJ voice* 😂 👊🏽 I agree with what you said!
Except I’m not a troll account of Clarkson like you say I am so I’m not sure of exactly what confusion you mean?
And yes, we all need to make that change so I certainly will be.
Awww you gave it away I ain’t coming back here until after I watch black is king
How come you dare to open your mouth after what you did with Epstein? Enjoy the last moment of your career.
I’m sorry but I just CANNOT with Naomi’s fake little “Sistah Souljah” act that she’s been doing the past few years to keep herself relevant. Ask the other Black models who had to deal with her over the years if she was so “pro-Black” back then.
EPSTEIN