Carole White

At the age of five she was sent to a boarding-school in England, then later to a convent in Belgium, an experience she described as repressive but one that helped shape her future career and fuel her interest in modelling.

[5] She was Naomi Campbell's agent when the model became the first black woman to make it on the cover of the French Vogue in 1988.

[8] The seven part documentary followed White and her co-workers for two months revealing what life is really like behind the scenes.

[6] In 2010, White testified at the trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor, alleging that her former client, Naomi Campbell, had accepted blood diamonds from him.

[10] In a statement, White says that she remembers Taylor attending the 1997 dinner in South Africa and saying he would like to give diamonds to Campbell.