Naomi Campbell On Her Phone-Throwing Incident: I Take Responsibility | The Oprah Winfrey Show | OWN

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Throughout her career, supermodel Naomi Campbell has repeatedly made headlines for her temper tantrums and violent outbursts. In 2010, Naomi Campbell sat down with Oprah to address her infamous assault case, in which she pleaded guilty to throwing a cellphone at her housekeeper. Here, Naomi shares her interpretation of the incident, her thoughts on her sentence—which involved 200 hours of community service—and what it means for her when she “sees red.” Watch as Naomi ponders tough questions from Oprah about whether her behavior speaks to an attitude of superiority and entitlement.

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