Campbell 'humbled' by community service
Naomi Campbell's recent community service was a "humbling" experience, according to the supermodel.
In her first full interview since her five-day stint as a cleaner at New York's sanitation department, the notoriously high-strung British model admits she learned a lot of lessons on the job.
"It was humbling and I just got to be with people and learn a lot about people that I would never really get to meet in my job," she told US news show 'Access Hollywood'.
"Everyone was well mannered and very straight up with me and I was straight up with them."
Campbell, who was sentenced to serve the community as punishment for throwing a mobile phone at former housekeeper Ana Scolavino, revealed she "swept" and "cleaned walls and tables and offices" as part of her daily grind.
The model insisted that she did not clean toilets, as was previously reported.
Campbell does, however, admit reports she made a special friend during her community service are true.
"He's become a friend of mine - he and his wife… I got to have dinner with he (sic) and his wife during that week, which was really nice."
The model now admitted that she is in a great place in her life after curbing her temper tantrums.
"I'm in an honest place with myself," she said. "I think, like, seven years ago, I was in a place of denial, which I'm not in anymore.
"I think I've had to look at the people I have around me and I need honesty in my life today… I don't have any 'yes people' left in my life."

