At last it appears British model Naomi Campbell has managed to arrive at her holiday destination, St Tropez, with her baggage in tact!
The bad tempered supermodel who was given 200 hours community service for her outburst at London’s Heathrow airport earlier this year when she struck a police officer, seems to have braved the airways once again in a bid to meet up with the new love in her life, Marcus Elias.
The Brazilian entrepreneur, 49, and Campbell met at a Vogue party earlier this year and have already taken a previous romantic break on a luxury cruise around the island of Capri.
We’re assuming Campbell has her luggage with her anyway, because all she has been seen wearing is her tiny bikini!
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So Benji Madden has banned Paris Hilton from getting a tattoo on her body in order to keep her looking ‘pure’ (we think the horse has bolted on that one, Benji!) But he’s going ahead and getting a tattoo of Paris placed strategically on his body.
Will it be on his head? Because it looks like Paris has made a demand of her own, to stop Benji wearing that trademark hat of his, so maybe he’s going to replace it with the Paris tattoo!
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Isn’t it great when a heavy hitting super star like George Clooney actually gives us a chance to write about a magnanimous gesture on his part instead of his treatment of a broken hearted Las Vegas waitress.
Sometimes we miss all the good things our celebs do amid the gossip and dirt we all like to dig up and publicize.
This time the gesture by George is also accompanied by his Ocean’s Thirteen co stars, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon as the three donate a whacking $500,000 to the Not On Our Watch organization to fund the aid efforts in Myanmar, Burma.
Along with his little publicized efforts to raise the awareness of the plight of the people of Darfur, George has now enrolled Pitt and Damon in a bid to help victims of Tropical Cyclone Nargis in Southeast Asia.
So maybe there lurks more compassion in George’s heart than we have recently been led to believe, and maybe he keeps his compassion for really needy causes, not for broken hearts!
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