Naomi Campbell’s former housekeeper, who was violently attacked by the model, has been left fuming
after she found out that the hot-tempered supermodel has exhibited the dress she wore to serve out her punishment.
Ana Scolavino, had been working for Naomi, 54, back in 2006 when the star flew into a violent rage and threw her diamond encrusted mobile phone at her.
Ana’s head was split open and she claimed she struggled to find work due to crippling anxiety following the attack.
Naomi was ordered to complete five days of community service and anger management classes.
But at the time, Naomi managed to deflect attention away from her court ordered punishment, as she rocked up in a show-stopping Dolce and Gabbana dress.
And now, that particular dress is being featured in an exhibition, celebrating her life and career, at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. But Ana is struggling to understand why the mum of two is drawing attention to a time that left her scarred.
She told DailyMail.com: “She shouldn’t be drawing attention to something that was so terrible. If you attack someone, you should say that you are sorry. You should not be showing off about it and using what happened for publicity. For me, personally, I have tried to forget about that day and move on with my life.”
Ana continued: “But maybe Naomi is older now and she is not getting as much modelling work, so she needs this kind of attention. It is weird and in poor taste, but these famous people do whatever they want.” Naomi was arrested in March 2006 but she initially dismissed Ana’s claims. Eventually, she admitted to third degree assault after agreeing to a plea bargain with the prosecution. The model admitted to throwing her phone but denied she intended to hit the housekeeper on purpose.
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Source: CNN