
She’s found quite a bit of success in her modeling career, but unfortunately for Naomi Campbell that’s not all she’s known for.
It’s no secret that the British model is known for her violent outbursts against housekeepers, assistants, police officers and camera persons, but now she’s opened up about it.
During an intimate sit-down with Oprah Winfrey on Monday (May 3), Ms Campbell explained, "I take responsibility for the things that I have done and I do feel a great sense of shame."
She added, "I feel remorseful. I feel ashamed. I feel for them...[I think,] 'What have I done to them?' If I've hurt them."
It sounds like Campbell’s issues stem from someplace else and perhaps from her mother who had Naomi when she was 19 and soon left her.
The almost 40-year-old model tells, "I think it comes from a deeper place than that," she says. "It comes from another type of emotional disorder, because it's not just, 'I don't get what I want. I throw...It comes from, I think, an abandonment issue... just trying to build up a family around me that's not my immediate family.”