Campbell told not to wear high heels to mop floors
Naomi Campbell has been warned to wear sensible clothing when she mops floors at New York's Department Of Sanitation from Monday.
The British supermodel was ordered to undertake five days community service by a Manhattan judge earlier this year after she threw a phone at her maid Ana Scolavino.
Sanitation boss Albert Durrell hopes Campbell will know better than to arrive wearing fashionable gear for the job.
He tells the New York Daily News: "Hopefully, she'll know not to come in high heels or anything like that. Sneakers and blue jeans are a good idea. Wearing Manolos (Blahniks shoes) is not."