Naomi Campbell is rumoured to be starting her community service at an HIV and Aids charity.
Today the Pink Paper, a gay newspaper, revealed that the Streatham-born supermodel will spend five weeks working at the Food Chain, starting from tomorrow.
But despite sources from the charity, which has a branch in Tooting, claiming this was true, an official spokesman from the organisation said there were no plans for the 38-year-old to work there.
A London Probation spokesman said they did not discuss details of individual cases.
Food Chain provides home delivered meals and nutritional advice to men, women and children who are chronically sick with HIV-related illnesses.
In June the fiery supermodel was sentenced to 200 hours of labour for assaulting two police officers and verbally assaulting a British Airways captain, after going "berserk" on a plane at Heathrow's Terminal 5 over her lost luggage.
She was also fined £2,300 and ordered to pay £200 compensation to each of the police officers, as well as £150 to the flight captain.
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