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Naomi Campbell fuels rumours she's reunited with German DJ boyfriend Rampa as they attend event together

Naomi Campbell fuels rumours she's reunited with German DJ boyfriend Rampa as they attend event together

Daily Mail​3 days ago

Naomi Campbell attended a high society soirée with her German boyfriend, the DJ Rampa, in London last week, fuelling rumours that they have reunited.
The couple made an appearance at the 150th anniversary of watch brand Audemar Piguet, held at the exclusive 180 The Strand part of the Soho House group.
They were also seen arriving together at Travis Scott 's party in Monaco three weeks ago - despite unfollowing each other on social media back in December.
An insider at Audemar Piguet's event, told MailOnline that the supermodel and DJ arrived together.
'Naomi and Rampa walked into the event side by side and spent the night chatting and sitting next to each other, they definitely seem to be together,' they said.
'They certainly looked relaxed and content in each others company.'
Their grand entrance in a blaze of flashbulbs, was captured on camera and later posted on social media site TikTok, as further evidence of their growing bond.
Naomi, who wore a cream dress, was one of the guests of honour at the event, where Brit award winner Raya performed and attendees tucked into food prepared by Michelin starred chefs.
MailOnline has contacted Naomi's representatives for comment.
Indeed her presence with the DJ, whose real name is Gregor Sutterlin, 42, raised eyebrows, after it was widely reported that the pair had split after a whirlwind romance at the end of 2024.
Their relationship first came to light last August when they were spotted looking amorous during a night out in Mykonos, Greece.
They had also been cited enjoying vacations in Ibiza and Istanbul, with onlookers describing their sizzling chemistry.
But then towards the end of 2024, the couple were said to have called time on their romance, blaming their hectic schedules as 'life got in the way.'
A source told The Sun: 'Naomi and Rampa's romance was a bit of a whirlwind but it's over now.
'They were really into each other and wanted to spend every moment together, which they did for quite a while - But life got in the way and they've both been really busy.'
They added: 'Ultimately they decided to call time on their relationship, it became clear it wasn't feasible for them to be together so she's cut off contact with him.'
Following their so-called break up, mother-of-two Naomi was said to have unfollowed Rampa on social media and removed affectionate comments she had posted previously.
Then sources close to the supermodel said that she was focused instead on her career and her two young children, born via surrogate in 2021 and 2023 respectively.
Rampa - who was born Gregor Sütterlin in Freiburg in Germany's Black Forest - is a renowned DJ and founder of electronic music record label, Keinemusik.
It was reported back in September that the ex couple had 'real chemistry' as their 'whirlwind romance' went from strength to strength.

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