Just read this on sfgate.com . . . it's funny how a person can be charged for assault in one minute, and then be a UN children's advocate in the next. Only in America!
Campbell and Jones Meet Mandela
Supermodel Naomi Campbell's meeting with former South African President Nelson Mandela has been shrouded in secrecy amid fears her much-publicized assault charge could mar her charity efforts.
The catwalk beauty was arrested last week for allegedly throwing a cell phone at her housekeeper, but a judge later released her on bail to support a United Nations Children's Fund campaign.
Charity spokeswoman Erika Vegter confirmed Campbell's meeting with the anti-apartheid hero has happened, but no further details were given.
Campbell's efforts in South Africa were supported by music mogul Quincy Jones, who met Mandela on Monday.
The musician and producer is scheduled to meet with young artists and musicians struggling with AIDS, crime, sexual violence and drug abuse.
Campbell and Jones Meet Mandela
Supermodel Naomi Campbell's meeting with former South African President Nelson Mandela has been shrouded in secrecy amid fears her much-publicized assault charge could mar her charity efforts.
The catwalk beauty was arrested last week for allegedly throwing a cell phone at her housekeeper, but a judge later released her on bail to support a United Nations Children's Fund campaign.
Charity spokeswoman Erika Vegter confirmed Campbell's meeting with the anti-apartheid hero has happened, but no further details were given.
Campbell's efforts in South Africa were supported by music mogul Quincy Jones, who met Mandela on Monday.
The musician and producer is scheduled to meet with young artists and musicians struggling with AIDS, crime, sexual violence and drug abuse.