Naomi Campbell is keeping it light and breezy in a New York City subway station.
21.06.2020 - 21:41 / etcanada.com
Naomi Campbell is opening up to share her feelings on racism in the fashion industry.
In an interview for The Sunday Times, the British supermodel admits that, despite her fame, she’s still a victim of systemic racism.
“It makes me f**king furious,” she said. “Last year I was refused entry to a hotel in the south of France because of my skin colour. It’s rude. It’s wrong. And there are still certain countries where I don’t appear on the cover of magazines for that same reason.”
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