The catwalk queen is chatting live on YouTube
every day with some of her famous friends, including Vogue
editor Anna Wintour and models Cindy Crawford and Karlie Kloss.
"I want people to be able to see we're accessible, you know, to
know a bit more about us," Campbell told Reuters.
In normal times, she said, "you get us doing these talk shows
for five minutes or seven minutes when we're promoting
something."
Her chats, all conducted remotely, are 30 minutes long so "you
get us relaxed at home. Being able just to sit and just talk."
Campbell has also allowed fans to join her for daily live
workouts with her personal trainer on Instagram, drawing about
50,000 people.
"I just want to share it with everyone, whoever wants to do it
with me, which is great," she said.
When restrictions are lifted Campbell said she's unsure of what
the fashion industry will look like.
"I really do worry what's going to happen about fashion shows,"
she said. "But there will be work again. It just will be in a
different way."
Campbell can currently be seen as a judge on the Amazon fashion
design competition "Making the Cut" hosted by Heidi Klum and Tim
Gunn. She said she was attracted to the show because of the
"opportunity that these young designers of the next generation
will get."
The British native said the first thing she'll do after social
distancing guidelines end is simple.
"I just want to hug my mom."
(Editing by Jill Serjeant and David Gregorio)
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