Monday, April 29, 2024

Naomi Campbell's Fashion For Relief Charity Shut Down


Back in 2005 original super model Naomi Campbell founded the Fashion For Relief charity based in London [click here if you missed that].

Now Naomi's charity has been shut down by a UK charity watchdog for alleged financial mismanagement...

Naomi Campbell's high-profile Fashion For Relief charity has been shut down amid the charity watchdog's probe into claims of financial mismanagement, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
The Charity Commission last night confirmed that it had removed the supermodel's charity from the UK charity register while it continued its investigation into allegations of misconduct.
It follows revelations by this newspaper that official accounts showed that during a 15-month period it spent more than £1.6 million on a glittering gala in Cannes, but gave just £5,000 to good causes.
The watchdog said it was still conducting an inquiry into Fashion For Relief, which Ms Campbell founded in 2005, saying she had been inspired by her friend Nelson Mandela telling her to 'use [her] voice' for good.
The charity claimed to have raised more than £11 million, mostly through glitzy fundraising events held all over the world, including in New York, Mumbai and Moscow.
The Charity Commission said it was still conducting an inquiry into Fashion For Relief, which Ms Campbell founded in 2005.

12 comments:

R in NYC said...

Reason #654,382 I don't give to charities

Anonymous said...

Most celebrity charities seem to be scams and fronts. I won't write what I believe is Naomi's true profession. Last time it got deleted. Lol

Anonymous said...

Errybody knows how Nay-Nay rolls. That's not a problem with me. I like her. She's a beautiful woman working in an industry that doesn't appreciate natural beauty like hers. She will be okay.

Anonymous said...

Does she not have business managers?

P.S. How are those edges doing?

Anonymous said...

^^^Naomi made millions off of her looks, edges or not. How much are your looks paying you?

Anonymous said...

Money isn't everything. I'd rather have healthy hair and not be under investigation for running a scam/sham organization. Her earning milliins just makes it all look even more worse.

Anonymous said...

Lol at whoever stays deleting comments this site is so mid

Anonymous said...

We all know she's a fraud and criminal who hides behind charities. Don't forget this woman had charges and a history of assault and battery.

@12:54 At this point whoever run this circus might as well tell us exactly what to write a post a long list of all the things we can and can't say because their deleting be random and confusing AF.

Anonymous said...

I agree where are the rules?.haha

LOLOL said...

Where's my comment? Dang this site is for the birds.

Anonymous said...

She sweet so much,great teeth well cared

LewisenDude said...

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