‘I don’t think it’s ever going to go back to the same’: Naomi Campbell believes ‘Mother Nature needed a break’ as she reveals she is ‘loving’ being in lockdown during candid chat with model pal Cindy Crawford
Naomi Campbell has revealed she doesn’t think things will go back to the way they were after the coronavirus pandemic ends and admitted she is ‘loving’ being in self-isolation.
The star, 49, was joined by fellow supermodel Cindy Crawford, 54, for the first episode of her online show No Filter with Naomi as the pair spoke to each other over webcam.
Speaking to Cindy, she said: ‘I don’t think it’s ever gonna go back the same, in terms of the hygiene. For me, never. But when we get this…I will call it a new reset because I really felt like the planet, Mother Nature, needed a break.
Future: Naomi Campbell, 49, revealed to Cindy Crawford, 54, she doesn’t think things will go back to the way they were after the coronavirus pandemic ends and admitted she is ‘loving’ being in self-isolation
‘I felt like a lot of gluttony and excess that this truly was just like, It’s too much. This being still, I’m loving it.
‘I don’t love the circumstance of what people are going through, the deaths, the friends that I’ve lost, or the friends and families I know that lost loved ones, also…this is horrible. But the stillness I can see in the air. Do you not see the difference in the airspace in L.A?’
Cindy revealed she is self-isolating with her husband Rande Gerber and their children Kaia, 18, and Presley, 20, and at their home in Malibu and has not left her house much recently.
The model told Naomi it was strange not being able to plan things or knowing when life will return to normal.
Naomi said: ‘I don’t think it’s ever gonna go back the same, in terms of the hygiene. But when we get this…I will call it a new reset because I really felt like the planet needed a break’
Cindy told how she knows she is in a position of privilege as she doesn’t have to worry about paying the bills at a time when many people have lost their jobs due to the economic downturn caused by the virus.
She said: ‘The strangest thing is not knowing. Not making a plan, but also not knowing when you can make plans. We don’t know where the light at the end of the tunnel is. We know it will come at some point.
‘I’m blessed, I can afford groceries and I think it’s hard to give advice to people because we’re already privileged. I’m very aware that not having to worry about paying for groceries or my phone bill is an amazing luxury.
‘Both my kids are here and Randy is here. Just to slow down a minute. I’ve always loved being busy and I thought “I’m going to go crazy,” I definitely still exercise, even if it’s running up and down my driveway.
‘Trying to figure out ways to feel connected to people is really important. I’ve been checking on my friends a lot who live alone. It’s weird for all of us.’
She added: ‘I felt like a lot of gluttony and excess that this truly was just like, It’s too much. This being still, I’m loving it’
Cindy added that, while it is an upsetting time for many, she hopes people can find positives in the situation.
She said: ‘Hopefully we can find blessings in it, that’s the key. And just show people we all need to stay at home and social distance.’
Naomi agreed and added that there are many parts of her life she thinks she will change when the pandemic ends.
She said: ‘There’s a lot of things I would not do the same. I want to simplify my life in many different ways.’
Tragedy: Naomi revealed she lost someone she knows every day last week due to coronavirus and expects the next two weeks to be even harder
Naomi recently revealed she lost someone she knows every day last week due to coronavirus and expects the next two weeks to be even harder.
The Londoner took to Instagram and shared a heartbreaking post about the impact the ongoing pandemic has had on those close to her.
Sharing a selfie, she wrote: ‘Going into week 4, these next 2 weeks are going to be toughest yet, every day this week we lost someone I know, there is no time to mourn or being able to be there for their loved ones.’
Naomi encouraged her followers to stay strong during these turbulent times and asked them to try and remain positive.
She wrote: ‘PLEASE KEEP THE FAITH STRONG!! Breathe, rest and reset. Keep your spirits high and your attitude positive! Sending love.’
No Filter With Naomi streams on weekdays for the next two weeks at 8pm GMT and 3pm EST.
Naomi wrote: ‘Every day this week we lost someone I know, there is no time to mourn or being able to be there for their loved ones’
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