Naomi Campbell is a fictional character in the British television teen drama Skins, played by Lily Loveless.
Her story lines focused mainly on her romantic relationship with Emily Fitch and identifying her sexuality, and were warmly received by critics.
Throughout the third and fourth series, Naomi's sexual orientation is left ambiguous; after firmly maintaining she is straight, she later confesses to Effy and Emily, on separate occasions, that she is unsure, and she has shown an interest in Cook, to the extent that she nearly had sex with him in her centric episode, however she aborted the encounter due to her feelings for Emily.
Worrying that her life has lost direction, Naomi aspires to be, and eventually becomes, a successful stand-up comedian.
However, her brush with success is marred when she is diagnosed with cancer, which leads to her becoming quiet and frail, and ultimately kills her, making her the fourth major Skins character to die in the show's seven seasons.
In "Everyone", Naomi is first seen sitting in the school auditorium during an assembly and is the last main character to appear (besides Thomas who debuted in the third episode).
She begins to complain, asking why they "invited the lesbian", but Emily produces a cake seemingly out of thin-air, turning the attention away from Naomi.
Katie, too, witnesses the pair kissing, but is interrupted when her footballer boyfriend, Danny Guillermo, and dozens of his friends arrive at the house to crash the party.
Kieran walks her home at the end of the day and urges her to run in the elections, giving her a registration form.
Naomi returns home to find Kieran in bed with her mother, and leaves for college, devastated.
She witnesses her teachers' rigging the votes to prevent Cook from winning, and reveals this to the form after she is announced the winner of the elections.
The following morning, Naomi visits the Fitches' house, but Emily's mother Jenna answers the door.
An upset Emily leaves, while Katie starts a fight with Naomi, where she reveals her deceit against her sister.
Although Thomas originally thinks Cook sold the drugs to Sophia, Naomi reveals that she did it, and begs him not to tell Emily.
A package arrives containing a pair of goggles that Naomi has bought for Emily, telling her not to ever forget that she loves her.
Emily learns that Naomi was dealing powder with Cook the night of the suicide and sold some to Sophia to pay for the motorbike goggles she bought her.
The two argue about lying and Naomi admits that she indeed met Sophia at a University open day which she was attending behind Emily's back.
Still a bit doubtful, Emily tells her about they key she found and Naomi believes it is for Sophia's locker at the army base.
In "Katie", the Fitch's house is repossessed and they are forced to move in with Naomi and Emily, whose relationship is strained.
At a BBQ party, Emily gets drunk and high and makes out with another girl, leading Naomi to admit to the group she slept with Sophia and sold her drugs.
JJ comments on Emily's relationship and about how she is destroying it by continuing to punish Naomi, who has apologized repeatedly, reducing her to tears.
Later, she invites everyone for a drink and accidentally calls Arcia "Effy", causing her and Cook to get in argument, with her leaving in a huff.
However, she states that she is done running, and presents to her two tickets to travel to Goa, India after graduation, and thus she and Emily reunite.
Naomi is largely unemployed, continues to drink and do drugs excessively, and vainly pursues a career as a stand-up comedian, much to the annoyance of Effy.
At her first stand-up gig, she is booed offstage, after which she has a fight with Effy over her allowing two potential investors to flirt with her.
She has been suffering from pain in her abdomen, which she earlier says the doctor has said is "hormonal hypochondria", but she has continued to have medical appointments, including one the day of the gig.
The next morning, Effy is awoken by the sound of Naomi blaring loud music through the flat, and goes up to the balcony to confront her.
As time passes, Naomi eventually becomes a successful stand-up comedian (while undergoing radiotherapy and chemotherapy); she refuses to tell Emily that she's ill, not wanting her to give up her internship.