Last week super model Naomi Campbell denied wrongdoing after she was barred from being a charity trustee for five years over mismanagement of her 'Fashion for Relief,' charity [click here if you missed that].
Now some of Naomi's questionable charity expenses have been revealed...
From The Sun
CENTRE stage at the fundraising gala for her anti-poverty charity, supermodel Naomi Campbell strutted down the catwalk to applause from the great and the good.
The glitzy bash in May 2018 — which included a cocktail reception, gala dinner and arts auction — was thrown to raise cash for #Time’sUp, a charity seeking to end sexual harassment and gender discrimination in workplaces.
But not all of the money would end up helping good causes.
Back at her five-star hotel in the chic French Riviera resort, Campbell had been busy racking up huge bills that were settled by FFR, for which she was a trustee.
The 54-year-old model had spent around £6,600 on spa treatments, room service, unnamed “hotel products” and even cigarettes.
Other expenses billed to FFR included £7,800 for three nights’ accommodation for Campbell in a junior suite at the resort, which was holding its famous film festival at the time of the model’s visit.
She had also charged the charity £3,300 for security for the three days of the event, during which she attended a press conference.
The poverty relief charity also picked up the £12,300 bill to fly an unnamed trustee and a donor from London to Nice on May 11, 2018.
The organisation explained that the flight had been booked to ferry art and jewellery worth more than £1.25million to the Cannes bash.
Little wonder then that charity watchdogs this week told Campbell: enough is enough.
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