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Naomi Campbell Says Her Daughter Wasn’t Adopted

International supermodel Naomi Campbell says her daughter wasn’t adopted and is 100% hers.

Campbell went candid about being a mother in British Vogue March Issue where she held her daughter on the cover page.

Naomi Campbell Says Her Daughter Wasn't Adopted
Naomi Campbell Poses with Daughter for Vogue U.K

Describing her child as a “supermodel’s model baby” she explained how her daughter makes motherhood seems so easy.

“I’m lucky my little one loves to travel like me. No whimpering taking off or landing,” she says, proudly.

“She’s a good girl: she sleeps very well, she hardly ever cries and I’m told she’s very alert for her age. She’s just started waving, which is fun. She laughs a lot. She’s almost talking.

I think she might walk before she crawls. And she’s got six teeth already. Some grumbles through teething, then? None! She’s a trooper.” Truly a model baby. A supermodel’s model baby”.

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Naomi announced becoming a mother on Instagram in May 2021, with a post of her daughter’s perfect, tiny feet in the palm of her manicured hand.

The exact details of her arrival are unknown. When asked if she would elaborate, she confirms saying “She wasn’t adopted, she’s my child.”

Naomi Campbell has also decided to keep her daughter’s name private. In fact, very few people even knew that she was planning parenthood:

“I can count on one hand the number of people who knew that I was having her,” she admits. “But she is the biggest blessing I could ever imagine. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done.”

Naomi has not publicly spoken about who the baby’s father is and has kept quiet about whether she is in a relationship at the moment.

 

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