Naomi Campbell, 52, looks sensational in white bikini during trip to the Maldives
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‘Holiday time’: Naomi Campbell, 52, looks sensational in white bikini as she soaks up the sun with PrettyLittleThing founder Umar Kamani on a trip to the Maldives
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Naomi Campbell looked radiant as ever as she enjoyed a trip to the beach next to PrettyLittleThing founder Umar Kumani in the Maldives on Wednesday.
The 52-year-old model showed off her stunning figure as she slipped into a white bikini while soaking up the sun on a beach chair.
The star fashioned her raven locks into loose waves for the day, while also sporting several gold necklaces.
Vacation: Naomi Campbell enjoyed a trip to the beach on Wednesday with PrettyLittleThing founder Umar Kumani in the Maldives (LR, Alton Mason, Naomi, Umar and Nada Adelle)
Umar, 34, opted for a casual look as he donned a white open shirt along with matching trousers.
The founder of PrettyLittleThing was joined by his girlfriend Nada Adelle who looked stunning in a white crop top and matching skirt.
Male model Alton Mason also joined them, who went shirtless and wore white pants.
It comes after Naomi was recently criticized by gay rights advocates for agreeing to stage a “spectacular” fashion show in Qatar.
Event: It comes after Naomi was recently criticized by gay rights advocates for agreeing to stage a ‘spectacular’ fashion show in Qatar
Gay men and women are persecuted in the Arab nation, where homosexuality is considered abnormal and carries a three-year prison sentence.
Human rights group Amnesty International has said that women and LGBTQ+ people “continue to be discriminated against in law and practice in the country”.
Naomi has often publicly expressed her support for the LGBT community. In 2021, she signed a letter of support for the LGBT community in Ghana along with a large number of celebrities.
She once said: ‘If there weren’t gay men, I wouldn’t exist… I owe my life to gay men. It’s just what I grew up with. It’s my family.’
Criticism: Human rights group Amnesty International has said women and LGBTQ+ people ‘continue to be discriminated against in law and practice in the country’
Gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, who said he was detained by officials this week while protesting gay rights in Qatar, said: “Miss Campbell’s involvement is inconsistent given the country’s appalling restrictions on women and the criminalization of LGBT people. ‘
Naomi’s spokesperson said: “She is known as a supporter of the LBGTQ+ community and understands that engagement in places like Qatar is an essential step towards positive change.
“Suggesting that her Emerge initiative is in any way an insult to the LGBTQ+ community shows a lack of understanding of who [she] is as a person and as a citizen of the world.’
Guests: Umar and Nada attended Naomi’s fashion show in Doha last month