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I got this thru email, it?s from the February 2002 edition of Marie Claire magazine, UK edition:
"I went to see U2 in LA," she breaths in her excitable, gently Americanised
South London Lilt. "Oh, they were so good. It was very emotional hearing all
those songs again. Stuck In A Moment You Cant Get Out Of, the one about
Michael [Hutchence], is so moving, and One always makes me cry. They should
make Bono president. Its not impossible, lets see what happens in ten years'
time." She bursts out laughing, a rich, fruity cackle.
"And it was lovely to see Adam," she beams. Adam Clayton, U2's bass guitar
player, was briefly engaged to Naomi in 1993. It was during this heavy
period, the bands infamous and surreal Zoo TV tour, that I first encountered
the supermodel. Our introduction was an unusual one in as much as it was
eight o'clock in the morning and Naomi was completely naked. " I remember
that," she says, displaying for the first time an alarmingly keen memory.
"It was just outside Verona in Italy and the hotel was almost falling down.
Nothing worked. I was sunbathing by the pool with Christy [Turlington]. We
didn't have anything on, but we didn't think anyone, especially one of the
u2 party, would be up. Most of them had just gone to bed."
Her reacquaintance with Clayton was, she reports affectionately, a delight.
"He's becoming more eccentric," she smiles. "Like some old English general,
but he is so lovely. He's always been eccentric though. Remember that sarong
he insisted on wearing all the time? I had to hide it in the end. But we had
brunch and he's in the best shape. I love him and I'll always love him. I'm
so glad that I'm friends with all my ex-boyfriends. I mean they're all a
part of my life and a lot of them are great people."
piranha...I hate Naomi, LOL
"I went to see U2 in LA," she breaths in her excitable, gently Americanised
South London Lilt. "Oh, they were so good. It was very emotional hearing all
those songs again. Stuck In A Moment You Cant Get Out Of, the one about
Michael [Hutchence], is so moving, and One always makes me cry. They should
make Bono president. Its not impossible, lets see what happens in ten years'
time." She bursts out laughing, a rich, fruity cackle.
"And it was lovely to see Adam," she beams. Adam Clayton, U2's bass guitar
player, was briefly engaged to Naomi in 1993. It was during this heavy
period, the bands infamous and surreal Zoo TV tour, that I first encountered
the supermodel. Our introduction was an unusual one in as much as it was
eight o'clock in the morning and Naomi was completely naked. " I remember
that," she says, displaying for the first time an alarmingly keen memory.
"It was just outside Verona in Italy and the hotel was almost falling down.
Nothing worked. I was sunbathing by the pool with Christy [Turlington]. We
didn't have anything on, but we didn't think anyone, especially one of the
u2 party, would be up. Most of them had just gone to bed."
Her reacquaintance with Clayton was, she reports affectionately, a delight.
"He's becoming more eccentric," she smiles. "Like some old English general,
but he is so lovely. He's always been eccentric though. Remember that sarong
he insisted on wearing all the time? I had to hide it in the end. But we had
brunch and he's in the best shape. I love him and I'll always love him. I'm
so glad that I'm friends with all my ex-boyfriends. I mean they're all a
part of my life and a lot of them are great people."
piranha...I hate Naomi, LOL