Here's How Much Naomi Campbell Is Worth
Naomi Campbell is one of the most recognizable — not to mention, successful — supermodels of all time. The British icon got her start in the modeling biz when she was only 15 years old (via Biography), and just a few short years later, Campbell made history when she became the first Black model to appear on the cover of "French Vogue" in 1988 (via W Magazine). She was also the first Black model to appear on "Russian Vogue" and "British Vogue;" however, despite repeatedly making history throughout her career, Campbell notably wasn't making as much money as other models in the industry. "I may be considered one of the top models in the world, but in no way do I make the same money as any of them," she revealed in a 1991 interview.
While Campbell remains one of the most notable names in fashion and entertainment, the barrier-breaking model just started a brand-new chapter of her life with her most important role yet: mother. The 50-year-old stunner took to Instagram on May 18 to reveal that she welcomed her first child — a beautiful baby girl whose name she's yet to share. "A beautiful little blessing has chosen me to be her mother," Campbell wrote (via People). "So honoured to have this gentle soul in my life there are no words to describe the lifelong bond that I now share with you my angel. There is no greater love."
Naomi Campbell's net worth is way more than you think it is
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Naomi Campbell is worth around $80 million, thanks to her high-profile modeling career and acting gigs. In fact, Campbell has over forty acting credits to her name, including roles in "I Feel Pretty" opposite Amy Schumer, "Star," "American Horror Story," "New York Undercover," and "Empire" (via IMDb). Per Wealthy Gorilla, Naomi Campbell's impressive net worth puts her in the ranks of the highest paid supermodels in the world.
Campbell's real estate portfolio is quite stunning as well — the new mom owns multiple properties across the globe, including a luxurious duplex in Tribeca (via Love Property) and a sprawling villa in Malindi, Kenya that overlooks the Indian Ocean and has a salt water pool that extends from her living room to the backyard (via Architectural Digest).
While Campbell's wealth reflects her long-running career in the fashion and entertainment industry, she's had a few legal hiccups throughout the last few decades, including being accused of assault a whopping 11 times between 1998 and 2009, and was famously convicted for assaulting her assistant with a cell phone in 2000. Famously quoted as saying, "Anger is a manifestation of a deeper issue ... and that, for me, is based on insecurity, self-esteem and loneliness" (via Wealthy Gorilla). Thankfully, it seems the fruits of a successful professional career combined with a more mature outlook on life have helped Campbell grow past those feelings from her younger years.