Naomi Campbell won’t face charges for allegedly attacking her drugs counsellor, but the supermodel isn’t happy about it.
She’s told reporters she wanted police to investigate the case, as it would reveal she’s the real victim of the incident which happened in October.
“What’s awful about it is it’s dropped - none of it was concrete evidence to be held… I just feel like I am a target,” she said.
“It’s been really like a tough year in terms of like the accusations and stuff like that. It’s been very hurtful and blown out of proportion. But I can’t stop getting on with my life… I can’t pay too much attention to this negative stuff. I don’t like to live in the negative. I like to stay in the present moment and stay positive.”
“I have to be very careful who I’m around, what I say, who’s around me. I cannot be with someone on my own anymore because I don’t know the agendas that people have. I’ve had to learn from my mistakes but I don’t harbour grudges.”
Campbell will appear in a New York court next month to face separate assault accusation.


