Naomi Campbell Criticizes Rihanna Feud Rumors After Viral Fashion Week Video

Naomi Campbell he is spreading rumors of a quarrel Rihanna rest.
The supermodel, 54, has addressed speculation about her relationship with the pop star, 36, after the pair did not interact in a video from New York Fashion Week. “I will not allow the world to compare two black women against each other,” Campbell said The New York Times in a recent interview. “We are two women with two children, mothers.”
Rumors of bad blood between the two women circulated after the two attended the Alaïa show in New York City on September 6. As Rihanna arrived at the show and took her seat, she passed Campbell and a stylist. Law Roachhe didn’t seem to see them.
Speculation only intensified after Campbell and Roach, 46, shared a funny video Jools LebronThe most “boring” TikTok video. “We don’t go to shows like other girls,” Roach said in the clip. “We don’t go out with our ta-tas or our chi-chis. It’s very difficult. “
Roach then pointed to Campbell, who stepped in, adding, “You’re missed.”
When the video was posted on September 14, fans quickly noticed that the two were wearing the same clothes they had worn at the Aläia show days before, leading some internet experts to think that they filmed the video after Rihanna walked past them without saying hello. . (Rihanna also wore a dress to that show that put her décolletage on full display.)
Roach didn’t directly address the controversy, but he did talk recently about how social media can be a “piece of s—” at times.
“For stylists, social media has become our position over the years. To be honest, maybe 60 percent of my customers come from social media and social media connections,” he explained during an interview with Revolt World last month. “Also, it makes the world smaller, doesn’t it? You can have a conversation with a designer in Mumbai or Japan in a split second. So, it’s very beneficial.”
The benefits, however, come with a side of risk.
“It’s a double-edged sword because I kind of came before the influence,” he said, noting that social media can easily be taken out of context. “As much as I’ve worked hard, you see people get these amazing opportunities because they just do the same thing over and over again. But you also want to please them because that, too, is a job. So, for me, I’m sad about that.”