We refused a gift from ten top models

They would advertise Greece abroad for free.
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Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, Scarlett Johansson and seven other top models known globally wanted to make a super gift to Greece of memoranda, but were blocked by the services of Greek tourism. This incredible story started just before Christmas, when ten top models, friends with each other, colluded with famous photographers to come to Greece for photo shoots, at Acropolis, Sounion, Epidaurus and Olympia, without any financial burden on the Greek side. These photographs would have circulated in May in all major forms of advertising posters and thus would highlight the beauties of Greece in the view of summer. "Moved by the Greek tragedy of recent years, the girls wanted in this way to help Greece internationally totally free" a Greek businessman told newsbomb.gr, who communicated with Greek Tourism Services to get the permission and approval for this effort. All that Campbell and her friends wanted was one board from EOT for their offer to Greece, in order to keep it as a memory value within their personal belongings.

The profit from this offer would be huge for Greek tourism, as these photographs would advertise the Greek beauties showing the great history and the culture of Greece. They also would send millions of new tourists to our country, but no answer was ever given. Maybe EOT and Culture Ministry got caught somewhere between the lines of the Archaeological Council that gives approval for the entrance to the archaeological sites and photographing in them. In any case, however, the famous models waited until the end of February for the OK from the Greek side and when they learned about the rejection, they withdrew their proposal. Immortal Greece...