Naomi Cambell: "It's because I'm black and famous"
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 8:35 am
That's what this self-important, narcissistic, tantrum-prone bint claimed as she assaulted two police officers who'd been called to deal with her when she threw a wobbler after being told that her luggage had gone AWOL - along (it must be said) with that of thousands of ordinary, law-abiding folk who (unlike Campbell) managed to limit themselves to a good old-fashioned grumble without any accompanying fisticuffs amid the chaos that reigned during the opening of Heathrow's Terminal 5 earlier in the year.
But to my mind, every bit as undignified as Campbell's behaviour was the huge media scrum that ensued as she arrived at and departed from court this morning to plead guilty.
Do these clowns (and the editors who employ them) not realise that such behaviour merely fuels her already massively over-inflated ego and sense of self-importance?
And if so - why do they indulge her? Yes it sells papers, but that in turn begs the question: Why should odrinary folk give a toss about the antics and childish tantrums of an overpaid clotheshorse who thinks she's God's gift?
Same applies to that other so-called "supermodel" Kate Moss.
Deny them the oxygen of publicity, treat them with the contempt they deserve, and it might (just might) force them into taking a reality check.
- Eric
But to my mind, every bit as undignified as Campbell's behaviour was the huge media scrum that ensued as she arrived at and departed from court this morning to plead guilty.
Do these clowns (and the editors who employ them) not realise that such behaviour merely fuels her already massively over-inflated ego and sense of self-importance?
And if so - why do they indulge her? Yes it sells papers, but that in turn begs the question: Why should odrinary folk give a toss about the antics and childish tantrums of an overpaid clotheshorse who thinks she's God's gift?
Same applies to that other so-called "supermodel" Kate Moss.
Deny them the oxygen of publicity, treat them with the contempt they deserve, and it might (just might) force them into taking a reality check.
- Eric