Naomi Campbell On Why She Had To Be ‘Tricky’ In The Industry | Loose Women

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  • This past weekend supermodel Naomi Campbell spoke out in defence of her reputation by saying: “When people ask me why I was so tricky it was what I had to do. Pushing was a way of life as a black woman… In New York I couldn’t even get a cab.” But do our panel also worry about being viewed as ‘tricky’? Brenda believes Black women have, and will continue to be, seen to be as difficult. In contrast, Kelle thinks it’s possible to advocate for yourself without being rude. Having recently interviewed the supermodel herself, Judi admits she was initially worried about her reputation, but she needn’t have because they became fast friends after bonding over her zodiac sign!
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  • @marfu1119
    @marfu1119 Місяць тому +21

    Wow all four women on the panel on a daytime talk show in the UK amazing.

    • @ginaonyemaechi
      @ginaonyemaechi Місяць тому +3

      "All four women on the panel"? Er, aren't there usually 4 women on the panel on this show??

    • @pinky-ud1rt
      @pinky-ud1rt Місяць тому

      right love it

    • @pinky-ud1rt
      @pinky-ud1rt Місяць тому +2

      ​@ginaonyemaechi4830 she means there four black strong woman and you don't see this

  • @StephAscend
    @StephAscend Місяць тому +20

    I couldn’t agree more. Great conversation ladies!🫶🏽

  • @MARIAHMOMENTS
    @MARIAHMOMENTS Місяць тому +12

    A lot of y’all can’t comprehend what these women are saying 💀 they’re not making excuses for Naomi but telling y’all the reality of what blck women go through…. Everyone handles it differently and unfortunately Naomi did not handle it well a few times but she’s human, everyone makes mistakes. If someone put your whole life on public display, I am certain that many of y’all would not be the angels you’re trying to portray in these comments. In fact a lot of comments here are very micro aggressive. Naomi had to fight twice as hard as all her other whte model coworkers for less her whole life, that with fame takes a toll and she acted terribly but she does feel remorse & she took accountability. Nobody is perfect, there are far worse people in the industry that haven’t faced no consequences & taken NO accountability.

    • @carpiediem2
      @carpiediem2 Місяць тому

      No excuses and IMO, Naomi acts thuggish. Negative experiences attributed to ones race or culture still does not excuse and warrant lashing out physically to their staff. I'm sure Tyra Banks would have her opinion. Didn't Naomi bully her? Victim or victor, you have the autonomy to decide what you choose to be. Disingenuous that Naomi and the 4 ladies on the panel to be belly-aching about their victim-status whilst on television, great careers and no doubt money in the bank. How about remembering they're also privileged. As a BW myself, I've been on the receiving end of BW's bullying, I cracked on with my job.

    • @MARIAHMOMENTS
      @MARIAHMOMENTS Місяць тому +1

      @@carpiediem2 negative experiences makes people act out…. That’s basic psychology. I’m sure you’ve been in a bad mood or gotten into fights/arguments when being treated unfairly. I don’t think a single soul on earth hasn’t. I said everyones experiences & reactions is different and it took a toll on Naomi, like it would any human being & she unfortunately handled it aggressively. What matters is that she is remorseful, took accountability and did her community service. We can’t compare our life to Naomi’s, it’s different when you’re a public figure. I’m sorry you went through difficult times too but we’re all unique and you being able to handle the disrespect doesn’t mean everyone else can. I don’t condone Naomi’s actions but I can emphasize being mistreated and making a mistake. Nobody’s perfect and I do think there’s things people can’t learn or come back from but this isn’t one of those situations in my opinion.

    • @carpiediem2
      @carpiediem2 Місяць тому

      @MARIAHMOMENTS thank you for your sentiments and I have moved on, no lasting issues for me and I certainly haven't allowed it to distinguish my pattern of behaviour except to be kind. My point is that BW can also be perpetrators and somehow think by crying about their personal issues, it mitigates their behaviour. Many are combative and highly irritated, we all have agency, choose our conduct but she is habitual. These are not one-off incidences, she's on a carousel of emotionally led and reactive behaviour. What's worse is that this panel in all of their privilege up hold it up by citing "it's hard to be a black woman" rhetoric. It's not hard, it's a joy and they do not speak for me. Some have a tendency and I've observed an increase, in recent years, of some BW acting outrageously then outraged by the response effectively acting like a "Karen". No excuses. In fact, I think I'm more frustrated and disappointed by the panel than Naomi at this point.

    • @MARIAHMOMENTS
      @MARIAHMOMENTS Місяць тому

      @@carpiediem2 I think we can do both. Talk about the struggles and celebrate being blck. We’re complexed, and on this panel specifically they are addressing the struggles and reality of facing rcism and misogyny, relating it back to how Naomi was one of if not thee only blck woman in mainstream modelling spaces during a time diversity was highly frowned upon. I’m sure they’ve talked about celebrating being blck women but this topic is different. I’m glad you don’t find it hard & were able to not let negativity distinguish your behaviour but everyone’s different and unfortunately it did Naomi’s. Everyone can definitely be the perpetrator but many times there’s reasons to why people become the perpetrator. I know it may sound like excuses but there’s always a story behind them. I don’t believe most blck women who have struggled in there workplace are the perpetrators though. Rcism & misogyny has been embedded in society. History shows. I’m not saying a blck women can’t be responsible for difficult situations but from what’s I’ve experienced, seen & heard most times there’s more to the story. It may be easier for me to forgive & empathise for Naomi knowing what I know or how she’s made amends, and helped changed the industry so models don’t go through what she did an make mistakes like her. Whether you want to forgive her & move on or not too, it’s honestly up to you. We’re not perfect and we’re our own individual beings with unique experiences. I choose to believe some people can change for the better.

  • @imaniford119
    @imaniford119 Місяць тому +3

    I agree with the last woman who spoke. Even with what we deal with, we cannot lose our humanity. Otherwise we recreate cycles of harm for those who come after us.

  • @Mayaxxxxxx
    @Mayaxxxxxx Місяць тому +15

    As long as assertiveness does not come across as aggressive…by anybody of colour. 🙏🏾

    • @ComfortCommunity
      @ComfortCommunity Місяць тому +2

      When does assertiveness become aggressiveness? How do you delineate when you are either?

  • @tiajin248
    @tiajin248 Місяць тому +18

    I am myself with ethnic heritage but don't allow myself to hurt others when I am under pressure. It is NOT OK to act unlogically and hurt others, for anyone for white, Black, yellow, .... It is not fair that Megan and Naomi want special treatment just because they have Black heritage. There is another Black princess, Angela Brown, american Lady who married into European royal family. Always been adored and respected.

  • @leej-wp9ft
    @leej-wp9ft Місяць тому +88

    Throwing your phone at a maid or hot coffee over an assistant in a moving car is not being tricky its being an aggressive violent bully

    • @amreenazam9013
      @amreenazam9013 Місяць тому +6

      Your not black so you don’t know how bad it feels I’m Muslim a lot lot lighter skin but I’ve had so so much hate

    • @leej-wp9ft
      @leej-wp9ft Місяць тому +5

      @@amreenazam9013 Agree with you totally but when it comes to NC she doesn't get a pass she is a multi millionaire and was a violent bully she is not a muslim or black girl walking down the street

    • @amreenazam9013
      @amreenazam9013 Місяць тому +3

      @@leej-wp9ftI think you do have a point. She is a multimillionaire that does ease stress. I don’t agree with being rude or aggressive to anybody. But I was thinking maybe she’s had tons of incidents you try to be patient but there’s that one time you can’t take and your patience goes and you never forget incidents, you forgive but incidents pile on you it’s trauma. But I do not condone aggression. I think therapy is required and restraint must be applied.

    • @leej-wp9ft
      @leej-wp9ft Місяць тому +4

      @@amreenazam9013 Yes and she seems to have changed. The worst aggressors in the world though are Karens lets be honest haha

    • @danielviegasdeoliveira
      @danielviegasdeoliveira Місяць тому +1

      Ela fez muitas coisas erradas, mas já pagou por seus erros e indenizou todas as vítimas, já faz 14 anos que ela tem demonstrado um comportamento melhor e mais calmo, graças as terapias e os remédios que toma.

  • @sarahh2315
    @sarahh2315 Місяць тому +7

    i agree with everything they say apart from Naomi being labelled a diva for no reason, she threw a phone at her assistant's head ffs! i love her but she is absolutely a diva.

  • @janetrhule7382
    @janetrhule7382 Місяць тому +20

    Having a black panel on, these ladies are subjected to racial slurs. When they're on the don't just talk about racial issues, they have a broad program of topics. I agree, Naomi Campbell ain't no angel and treated people awful. She was a trailblazer for black supermodels. Hopefully, the up and coming ones don't follow her rudeness.

    • @jacquelineithell307
      @jacquelineithell307 Місяць тому

      So that excuses her horrible , and nasty behaviour , unbelievable mind boggles

    • @tanwils
      @tanwils Місяць тому +2

      @@jacquelineithell307 did they excuse her behaviour no. You clearly just ignored what was written or you cant understand basic comprehension.

    • @jacquelineithell307
      @jacquelineithell307 Місяць тому

      I am voicing her reaction and how people , just laugh it off not a mere panel of a couple of people , do you understand that !

    • @jordanlee6499
      @jordanlee6499 Місяць тому

      Nothing about Naomi is rude she is just honest and hippo critts dont like it so.

  • @veronicafernandess
    @veronicafernandess Місяць тому +31

    She’s horrible. My nan worked for Flávio when they were going out. She pushed my nan against a door because she thought my nan was snitching to Flávio about her when she wasn’t. She treated all the staff really badly. None of them liked her.

  • @sakinashakur2389
    @sakinashakur2389 Місяць тому +1

    i don't think the final comment was particularly fair. i have repeatedly been in environments where people intentionally try to push me to my limit to discredit and eliminate me. this isn't just about being rude, it's about the capacity you have to endure such treatment that allows you to step into graceful leadership

  • @jayfriday9485
    @jayfriday9485 Місяць тому

    agree with kelle here. love this panel💜

  • @carie58
    @carie58 Місяць тому +31

    The race card always come out when bad behaviour is challenged. Naomi Campbell treated most people terribly. No excuses please

    • @danielmaya-actor9405
      @danielmaya-actor9405 Місяць тому +1

      I agree with that

    • @robertprees603
      @robertprees603 Місяць тому

      Agree as usual there is.

    • @jacmac0214
      @jacmac0214 Місяць тому +2

      Really ... our is she responding to the way people are treating her.... Maybe you should be asking why she treats people the way she does ...We should not judge people without walking a mile in their shoes ..... What these woman are saying is fact !!!!!!

    • @leej-wp9ft
      @leej-wp9ft Місяць тому +2

      @@jacmac0214 maybe ask the maid she threw her phone at? or the assistant she threw hot coffee over in a moving car? did Ms Campbell the multi million pound supermodel walk a mile in their shoes when she abused them? put the race card away when it comes to Naomi.

    • @robertprees603
      @robertprees603 Місяць тому

      @@jacmac0214 so its ok for her to violent and treat her staff like dirt.

  • @gardenroom65
    @gardenroom65 Місяць тому

    She came to my school in Lagos. Grade 6 didn’t know who she was.

  • @sophial3339
    @sophial3339 25 днів тому +2

    Loose Women- you should get Asian people on your panel on some episodes so you can be inclusive to all of your audiences. Barely have any on screen.

  • @jd3166
    @jd3166 Місяць тому +15

    Naomi threw phones, accepted blood diamonds, tried to attach herself to new african artists to claim a role in their success, and was witness to epstein. What on earth is this weirdness.

    • @dugebuwembo
      @dugebuwembo Місяць тому

      🙏🏿 🙏🏿 🙏🏿 😅 Bless her I love Naomi but she been a chicken head!

    • @fuzzykyrra
      @fuzzykyrra Місяць тому

      Agree 100%! Plus all that bad behaviour was on display when Naomi had achieved fame, fortune and success... and she was abusive and hostile towards people when she was in a position of power over them: maids, assistants etc.

    • @TotalTennisGeek
      @TotalTennisGeek 25 днів тому +1

      You can't substantiate any of this. Even the blood diamonds bit wasn't proven.

    • @dugebuwembo
      @dugebuwembo 25 днів тому

      @@TotalTennisGeek she appeared in court over the diamonds.

    • @jd3166
      @jd3166 25 днів тому

      @@TotalTennisGeek Um go watch videos of her at the Hague. Literally on tape.

  • @nikrosevca9294
    @nikrosevca9294 Місяць тому +1

    What happened to all the white old ladies on the panel 😂😂😂

  • @carterinparisful
    @carterinparisful Місяць тому

    Girls tell them cause they need to know

  • @John-om6ld
    @John-om6ld Місяць тому +1

    After this was aired the convinced criminal was on the front cover of The London Evening Standard claiming to have no regrets about punching people.

  • @victorday1297
    @victorday1297 Місяць тому

    Love Naomi ❤❤

  • @kindinohubert8962
    @kindinohubert8962 Місяць тому

    GO QUEEN OF THE CATWALK!! HATERS EAT YOUR HEART!!! NAOMI KEEP SHINING GIRL💥💥🙏🙏🙌🙌🌹🌹

  • @MrsGarcia84
    @MrsGarcia84 Місяць тому +8

    Yeah, I dont think the ladies on the panel were being fair or honest. I too understand the struggle as a black woman but Niomi is not a saint and I think they shohld have spoke about the things she has said and done that are inexcusable

  • @maryduffy2036
    @maryduffy2036 Місяць тому +2

    She's labelled because of her behaviour, stop making excuses

  • @Thetruuuuuth
    @Thetruuuuuth Місяць тому

    Let's have a victim party!!!!!!!! 😮🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

  • @maryduffy2036
    @maryduffy2036 Місяць тому +3

    Maybe she was labelled that purely because of her behaviour 🤔.

  • @steveherridge8965
    @steveherridge8965 Місяць тому +9

    A lot of this stuff is in their own heads.
    Morgan Freeman said that the best way to move forward is to stop talking about this stuff.
    This will never die if they keep talking about it.

  • @LeroyEugene-gd8du
    @LeroyEugene-gd8du Місяць тому +4

    Unbeweavable amount of ecxusing Ratchet(tricky) behaviors.

    • @rmcrae05
      @rmcrae05 Місяць тому

      White women wear weaves too. As if that has anything to do with the topic at hand. 🙄

  • @jnininini6194
    @jnininini6194 Місяць тому +15

    Look at the panel 🙄 says it all doesn’t it!!!! All love playing the victims as this lot always do

    • @rmcrae05
      @rmcrae05 Місяць тому +26

      We must be watching two different panels cus I see no victims here. I see four successful black women sharing their personal experiences.

    • @tanwils
      @tanwils Місяць тому +13

      This is exactly what they are talking about give it a rest. If you have nothing nice to say don’t say anything at all.

    • @lolee101
      @lolee101 Місяць тому +8

      Your own bias showing

    • @jacquelineithell307
      @jacquelineithell307 Місяць тому +1

      I salute you , what for , telling the truth

    • @user-tw3ty4tk9g
      @user-tw3ty4tk9g Місяць тому +3

      When black women speak their truth you cite victim, when you speak your truth your privileged. Stop being so bitter it will get you nowhere!

  • @stumpie04
    @stumpie04 Місяць тому +12

    Always the victims can you not give it a rest we are sick of it now the 4 of you are on the telly money in the bank I’m white and skint nobody wants to hear it anymore why can’t the 4 of you just come on do the show without saying how hard it is for you

    • @carpiediem2
      @carpiediem2 Місяць тому

      As a BW, I agree. It's disingenuous at this point. Yes, I'm sure they've experienced racism at some point but they cannot act/pretend that it's shaped their lives. However, I do think ITV loves this narrative and they're singing for their dinner. The upper echelons want this pushed.