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Model Naomi Campbell arrives for a gala
screening of U.S. director Julian Schnabel's film "Le Scaphandre et Le
Papillon" at the 60th Cannes Film Festival May 22, 2007. (Xinhua/Reuters
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BEIJING, July 15 -- Naomi Campbell insists she is not
a bad person. The supermodel - who was recently convicted of assaulting two
police officers in an air rage incident - believes people ignore the charity
work she does and only focus on her bad points.
The 38-year-old beauty told Britain's Daily Mirror
newspaper: "I'm not a bad person. When people say all these negative things
about me, I ignore them. Let them be negative - but do that away from me.
It hurts but I know there is much more good in the
world. "I'm blessed to be able to do charitable work and good things but nobody
focuses on that because I don't throw it in people's faces.
That's why they focus on the negatives." Naomi also
revealed she has been receiving support from fellow British model Kate Moss -
and has vowed to return the favour following Kate's rumoured break-up from
rocker Jamie Hince.
She added: "I am so lucky to have friends like Kate
who are there for me whatever. Even if we are not on the same continent we
support each other. That's what best friends do. "I'm there for her, without a
doubt. We've been through so much together. "I'm just surprised at how many
friends have come out of the woodwork to offer their support. At times like this
you really know who your friends are and it means so much."
(Source: China Daily/Agencies)