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Adenuga, Naomi Campbell pose naked to confirm their relationship



Supermodel Naomi Campbell and Musician Joseph Junior Adenuga, popularly known as Skepta, have confirmed that they are dating by striking a naked pose on the cover of GQ Magazine, with a cover headline that reads:  ‘Race, Sex, Love & Power. When Naomi met Skepta.

Ms Campbell, 47 via an Instagram post on Thursday shared the GQ Magazine cover featuring her and Adenuga, 35, erotically cuddling each other.


  • They reportedly met few months ago at Paris Fashion Week, with the pair spending times together ever since. They were also spotted together recently at the 2018 NME Awards.


The multiple award British Rapper had, in June 2017, admitted that the fashion icon was his ‘favourite cover girl’ and gushed that ‘she broke down boundaries by doing those early Vogue covers’, thereby sparking months of speculation about their relationship.

The British Rap Artiste was born in Tottenham, United Kingdom to Nigerian Migrants. He is the eldest of four siblings, Skepta has a famous brother who is also a rapper called Jme, and his sister Julie is a radio presenter, they grew up on a council estate.

The British-Nigerian musician, who is a pal to Adele, British musician, made his name through a rap battle with Seagar, a prominent grime artist, and then he released his ironically-titled debut album Greatest Hits in 2007.

He has won several awards including Mercury Prize, MOBOS, NME Award and a BET Award for Best International Act.

He is estimated to have worth over £4m in 2018, and has performed alongside Wizkid, Kanye West, Drake and other international acts.

Naomi and Puff Daddy briefly dated in 2002, she also dated Usher Raymond, Arab Billionaire Prince  Hassan Jameel, Kola Aluko and 30 other top celebrities.

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