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With her weave holding on for dear life, 40-year-old supermodel
Naomi Campbell showed off her Victoria's secret hairline while shopping in Miami on Wednesday.

Now everyone knows what to get Naomi for Christmas. Okrrrr!
Bar Refaeli stripped down to her ridiculous pink bikini this weekend -- to romp around the deck of a super-expensive yacht off the coast of
Costa Smeralda ... but she wasn't the only supermodel on board.

Fresh from testifying at a war crimes trial -- alleged blood diamond recipient
Naomi Campbell and her boyfriend Russian businessman Vladislav Doronin were also on the yacht ... along with Bar's main squeeze
Leonardo DiCaprio.
Fun fact: Leo starred in the 2006 film "
Blood Diamonds."
While usually no stranger to getting into hairy situations, supermodel
Naomi Campbell's latest scandal is all about her bald spot.

During a photo shoot in NYC on Monday, the 40-year-old showed off what appears to be unbeweaveable hair loss.
Forget the headlines, this time she's ripped from the hairline.
Supermodels
Eva Herzigová, 37, and
Naomi Campbell, 39, vogued for the cameras at the same event in Cannes last night.
Question is ...
No police or lawsuits were necessary, when gorgeous bikini-clad supermodel
Naomi Campbell cooled off on a yacht in Miami this weekend.

The almost 40-year-old is crazy hot.
Naomi Campbell's infamous rage unleashed itself again -- when she attacked an
ABC News camera after questions about her connection to a "blood diamond."

With her finest bitch-face in place, the militant model stormed out of an interview with
ABC News after the reporter asked about her relationship with former Liberian president
Charles Taylor -- who who allegedly gave her a blood diamond.
Prosecutors in a special UN -backed court believe Campbell may have information that could prove Taylor used "blood diamonds" to fuel a campaign of terror in Sierra Leone between 1997 and 2001.

The driver who accused
Naomi Campbell of attacking him on Tuesday is now taking it all back ... and has even issued an apology to the supermodel for getting the cops involved.
Miodrag Mejdina's lawyer released a statement today, which says Miodrag reported the incident to the NYPD because he "got angry and overreacted."
In the statement, Miodrag -- who previously told cops Naomi hit him from behind and caused his head to hit the steering wheel -- now claims the incident was "blown out of proportion" and he wants to apologize to Naomi "for causing that to happen."
Meanwhile, Naomi released a statement which says, "I would like to put the last few days behind me and move on."

Hotheaded model
Naomi Campbell allegedly went nuclear on her driver today in New York City and beat the mess out of him while he was behind the wheel ... law enforcement sources tell TMZ.
Sources say Naomi's driver called 911 at around 3 PM ET, claiming the model was assaulting him from the backseat as they were driving through Manhattan.
We're told Naomi took off after the guy made the call -- and he was later treated at the police station for bumps, bruises and neck pain.
Our sources say cops haven't reached Naomi yet about the alleged incident ... but we're told her assistant may be down at the precinct right now.
UPDATE 9:41 PM ET: Our sources say the driver has filed a harassment complaint, but we're told Naomi won't be charged. That's because cops did not witness the alleged incident.
UPDATE 8:15 PM ET: Police say the driver is considering dropping the charges and pursuing the matter in civil court.
UPDATE 6:20 PM ET: Naomi's rep tells TMZ, "There shouldn't be a rush to judgment. Naomi will co-operate voluntarily, and there is more to the story than meets the eye."
Fashion icon
Naomi Campbell paid tribute to her late friend by turning
Alexander McQueen's funeral into a somber runway in London on Thursday.

The visionary designer died on February 11.
Naomi Campbell is in a war over her smell -- the
supermodel is accused of stiffing the people who claim they got her a perfume deal.
In a lawsuit filed in Manhattan, Campbell's former management company, Moodform Mission, claims in 2008, the model suddenly stopped paying them their cut of the profits from Naomi's body fragrance lines.
But Campbell's lawyer, Marty Singer, tells TMZ the whole thing is "ridiculous and absurd."
Singer continues, "The lawsuit is nothing more than a preemptive strike since Moodform knows that my client has substantial claims against Moodform and their principals for millions of dollars for breaching their fiduciary duties among other acts of misconduct."
No word on how much moolah Moodform is lookin' to rake in.