Has Naomi Campbell found love? Supermodel, 47, is 'secretly dating multimillionaire tobacco boss Louis C. Camilleri, 61'

Naomi Campbell is reportedly dating Egyptian multimillionaire Louis C. Camilleri, 61.

The 47-year-old supermodel is said to be 'secretly dating' the divorced father-of-three, who is the former chairman of Philip Morris International and worth over £150million, as they have been enjoying a string of London dinners.

Sources reveal to The Sun that the supermodel has been 'all over' Louis when they hit the town together, yet insiders claim she remains tight-lipped about the details of their romance.

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Big boss: Louis, who divorced from his wife Marjolyn in 2004, was born in Egypt and speaks English, Italian, German and French

Big boss: Naomi Campbell is reportedly dating Egyptian multimillionaire Louis C. Camilleri, 61

Naomi reportedly met Louis through their shared love of Formula One as they frequented the same races and are said to have met and bonded at the events. 

Sources revealed: 'Naomi and Louis have been secretly dating for weeks. They’re all over each other when they’re out. Naomi likes to keep her relationships private and it is early days but there’s a real spark between them and their close friends are aware they’re dating.'

MailOnline has contacted representatives for Naomi for comment. 

Naomi has enjoyed many high-profile romances throughout her iconic 30 years in the spotlight including a five-year romance with Russian billionaire Vladimir Doronin which ended in 2013.  

New love? The 47-year-old supermodel is said to be 'secretly dating' the divorced father-of-three, who is the former chairman of Philip Morris International and worth over £150million, as they have been enjoying a string of London dinners

New love? The 47-year-old supermodel is said to be 'secretly dating' the divorced father-of-three, who is the former chairman of Philip Morris International and worth over £150million, as they have been enjoying a string of London dinners

Lost love: Naomi has enjoyed many high-profile romances throughout her iconic 30 years in the spotlight including a five-year romance with Russian billionaire Vladimir Doronin which ended in 2013 

Lost love: Naomi has enjoyed many high-profile romances throughout her iconic 30 years in the spotlight including a five-year romance with Russian billionaire Vladimir Doronin which ended in 2013 

In 2014, Naomi was linked to Hollywood hunk Michael Fassbender after they were reportedly seen getting close in the VIP area of Coya in London's Mayfair.

While she has never been married, Naomi was previously engaged to U2 bass player Adam Clayton in 1994 and despite their split, the stunner has always spoken fondly of the musician. 

In a 2015 interview with the Irish Independent, she mused: 'I'm friends with the whole (of U2). The whole band were great. Their kids are all grown up. 

All pals: While she has never been married, Naomi was previously engaged to U2 bass player Adam Clayton (pictured in 2015 with her best pal Kate Moss) in 1994 and despite their split, the stunner has always spoken fondly of the musician

All pals: While she has never been married, Naomi was previously engaged to U2 bass player Adam Clayton (pictured in 2015 with her best pal Kate Moss) in 1994 and despite their split, the stunner has always spoken fondly of the musician

'It's nice to know people for so long and still have a relationship... I only have very positive things to say about him. I am very proud of Adam.'

Naomi also dated Flavio Briatore. She spoke out about the end of her relationship with the Italian businessman, who she dated from 1999 to 2002, telling Marie Claire magazine that his unreasonable expectations ended their union.

She said: 'I'm not going to be a trophy. If you expect me to be in the kitchen cooking breakfast in high heels, looking as though I just stepped out of a fashion magazine, it's not going to happen.'

Former flame! Naomi also dated Flavio Briatore. She spoke out about the end of her relationship with the Italian businessman, who she dated from 1999 to 2002, telling Marie Claire magazine that his unreasonable expectations ended their union (pictured in 2000)

Former flame! Naomi also dated Flavio Briatore. She spoke out about the end of her relationship with the Italian businessman, who she dated from 1999 to 2002, telling Marie Claire magazine that his unreasonable expectations ended their union (pictured in 2000)

Way back when: Naomi and Flavio (pictured in 1999) split due to his 'expectations' 

Way back when: Naomi and Flavio (pictured in 1999) split due to his 'expectations' 

Louis, who divorced from his wife Marjolyn in 2004, was born in Egypt and speaks English, Italian, German and French.   

While Naomi's life is frequently played out in the spotlight, Louis famously hit headlines in 2011 when he made a statement at a New York shareholders meeting after speaking to a cancer nurse who challenged him on smoking statistics.

Louis, who was then the head of the world's second largest cigarette seller ‘Whilst it is addictive, it is not that hard to quit'. The mogul admitted he had quit only once – and it lasted three months when he had a cold, he was quoted as saying in 2009.

 New horizons: Naomi reportedly met Louis through their shared love of Formula One as they frequented the same races and are said to have met and bonded at the events

 New horizons: Naomi reportedly met Louis through their shared love of Formula One as they frequented the same races and are said to have met and bonded at the events

The businessman, who made $20.6million in 2010, said: ‘We take our responsibility very seriously, and I don't think we get enough recognition for the efforts we make to ensure that there is effective worldwide regulation of a product that is harmful and that is addictive'.

'Nevertheless, whilst it is addictive, it is not that hard to quit. ... There are more previous smokers in America today than current smokers.’

He said this even though statistics show 45 per cent of U.S. smokers try to quit each year, and only four to seven per cent of them are successful, according to the U.S. Public Health Service. 

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