New Delhi, India
Supermodel Naomi Campbell is currently enjoying the new phase of her life, motherhood. The British model, who is the mother of two, a girl and a boy, welcomed her children as a single mother in her 50s. While she has kept the details of her babies private, Campbell revealed recently that she had welcomed her two children via a surrogate.
During her recent interview with The Sunday Times, Campbell revealed that for her kids, daughter (2), who she welcomed in 2021 and her son (11 months), born in June 2023, have been born via surrogacy.
Campbell has chosen to keep her two children away from the media glare. She has not shared their names, birth dates or any photos.
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After revealing that she opted for surrogacy, Campbell shared her life as a mother and the fear she has.
"My babies are everything to me. It's made me fear for the future," Campbell said.
"I hope for a better world for my children. They are 110 percent my priority. I have to be there for them on their first day at school."
Naomi said that she's happy being a single mother, before she went on to share advice to the young girls who are confused when it comes to parenting.
"I have said, 'You will change your mind. You will want to be a mum,'" the British model said.
"I understand [that] economically it is tough. But my mum had nothing and she made it work. It's worth it. It is so amazing."
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Naomi, who is one of Britain's most successful models, and had herself started working from a very young age, said that she's sceptical when it comes to putting her children in the spotlight.
She said, "I'm not sure I would let her start working at 15. It's a ruthless world."
Earlier, Campbell told Vogue that her daughter was not adopted.
Before welcoming her two children, Naomi has always expressed her wish to be a mother.
In 2017 during her interview with the Evening Standard, she said, "I think about having children all the time. But now with the way science is I think I can do it when I want."