This weekend, I was invited to the residence of the Consul-General of Sydney for a special event; a tea ceremony (Chadou) in honour of
Naomi Campbell. I have done work/promotion for the Japanese government in the past through being a fomer participant of the
JET Programme.
I wasn't even aware that Naomi Campbell was in Sydney since I don't watch Aussie TV much... but since it was a free invitation and I have been to the Consul-General's place a few times, I thought why not! I also had no idea that Naomi has a charity,
Fashion for Relief and she raised funds for many other causes. Anyway, she arrived late and left soon after the tea ceremony; there really wasn't much time to mingle but she mostly chatted with the Consul-General, his wife, and the varoius people from the Urasenke (this is a Japanese organisation that specialise in teaching/educating about the Tea Ceremony).
There were a couple of journalists and photographers from the western and Japanese media, Naomi's local PR man and some members of her entourage who came in a separate car from her to the event, never said anything and then left.
I don't know much about Naomi Campbell but I was surprised that her charity raised nearly $350,000 for the tsunami victims and she is now working to raise more funds for the more recent disasters and on-going for for the Haitian earthquake.

I haven't posted pics of her with anyone else out of courtesy but there are a few in the press/net of her and consul-general's wife and a member of the Urasenke.