Jan 112011
 

Fashion mogul-turned-reality TV star Kimora Lee Simmons is planning to add to her brood – she wants another child with actor husband Djimon Hounsou.

Simmons already has three children – two daughters with ex-husband Russell Simmons, and a son with Hounsou – but she’s keen to go for a fourth.

She tells TooFab.com, “We definitely want more, we love kids and I would love to have a little companion for Kenzo… It would be fun for him to have someone to grow up next to.

“The girls (Ming Lee, 11, and Aoki Lee, eight) are two years apart, and they have created such a bond that is so wonderful. That’s how I want my kids to be, so another baby in the bunch definitely would be fabulous.”

Jan 042011
 

Kimora Lee Simmons is kicking off the new year with Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane Season Four. The first episode premieres this Sunday, January 9th at 9pm ET/PT on the Style Network.

From raising baby Kenzo and planning fashion shows to taking krav maga classes, the clip is packed with drama and all the ups and downs from the most entertaining season yet!

Get a sneak peek below at an all new season of Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane.
Premieres, Sun., Jan. 9 at 9/8c.

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Dec 142010
 

Entrepreneur, businesswoman and fashion mogul, Kimora Lee Simmons is back with Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane for a fabulous fourth season starting Sunday, January 9th at 9/8c, on the Style Network.

This season, Kimora is back with more entertainment as she balances her workload with being a mother to daughters Ming (10), Aoki (7) and baby Kenzo (1). If you thought you knew Kimora, think again. Watch as Kimora puts everyone in line while “fabulosity reigns supreme” in the most memorable season yet.

Check out the preview below:

Aug 242010
 

The ex-wife of Russell Simmons, who founded the men’s-fashion brand Phat Farm, from which Baby Phat was born, said on Twitter that she’ll leave the line next month.

Kellwood Company bought the Phat Fashions brands in 2004 in a $140 million deal, with Lee staying on as president and creative director. She said in a statement she was going to “further expand her other businesses.” Baby Phat won’t show at Fashion Week for the second straight season.

Jul 222010
 

Sometimes, a fabulous price cut is all it takes.

Miss Fabulosity Kimora Lee Simmons and her ex, Russell, have finally signed a contract to sell their sprawling 35,000-square-foot mansion in Saddle River, NJ, for close to its last asking price of $13.9 million.

The unknown buyer is paying far less than the $23.8 million price tag of two years ago. The house, on four acres, includes indoor and outdoor pools. Listing broker Stephanie Rosken, of Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty, had no comment.

Mar 082010
 

Entrepreneur and mother Kimora Lee Simmons is preparing to debut the premiere episode of Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane season three on Sunday, March 21, 2010 at 9pm et/pt on Style.

Always the multi-tasker, this season Kimora will show viewers what it takes to be a new mother while still running her highly successful clothing line Baby Phat and all of the chaos that happens in between.

Check out the preview below:

Dec 022009
 

Model turned mogul Kimora Lee Simmons and her new beau, actor Djimon Hounsou, are building a life together the only way she knows how—with “fabulosity.”

In the next edition of Page Six Magazine, free inside the New York Post on December 3, the family models for its first-ever holiday family portrait of Kimora, Djimon and kids Ming Lee, 9, Aoki Lee, 7, and 5-month-old Kenzo (in a sweater to match his dad’s) in their 40,000-square-foot Saddle River Mansion, one of the largest personal residences in the state of New Jersey.

Check out the exclusive video of the photo shoot at http://www.nypost.com/pagesixmag/issues/20090910/.

On her life with her new husband, and the rumors that their marriage is not a legal one:
“We’re married. That’s all. It happened in Africa, in Benin. The girls were there, and we had a wonderful time. It was very calm, family-motivated and spiritual. Djimon and I enjoy discussing anything from politics to wine, and we have enriching, private, happy, balanced lives together. That’s probably the thing that would shock people most: We do things like go to the grocery store and have fun with our kids. We’re a normal family, doing the best we can.”

On being a self-made entrepreneur and independent woman:
“It’s absolutely true! Do I need anything from [Djimon]?” No. I focus on my kids. I work my butt off. That might be one high-maintenance thing about me: My schedule is always crazy. So am I up and on the phone early in the morning? Yes. Is that sometimes annoying? Yes. But I hold my weight emotionally in a relationship. At times, sure, if you’re down and I’m up, and I can lend you a hand, or vice versa, great. I’m a very supportive partner.”

On making time for her children:
“My family is the most important thing to me. I’ve never missed any type of performance—not one recital, not one karate belt. If there’s a toe being tapped or a tune being whistled, I am there. We do everything together. I know we live a little bit of a different life, with all the running around and the TV show, so I want to make sure we’re even more grounded.”

On hosting a traditional Christmas at home with her family:
“I bake. I make a great German chocolate cake. Anyone who knows me will tell you I’m a great baker, the best. When I bake something, I swear to god, it’s gone before it hits the plate.”

Dec 012009
 

Kimora Lee Simmons reveals — maybe more than she intended — the dynamics of her failed marriage to Russell Simmons in the next Page Six Magazine, free inside The Post on Thursday.

Asked about reports that Russell generously gives her $40,000 a month in child support for their two daughters, Kimora snapped, “I hate that. He has such a big mouth. It drives me crazy, and it makes me want to thump him in the side of his head . . . It’s not accurate.”

The Baby Phat designer, her new husband, Djimon Hounsou, and the kids — Ming Lee, 9, Aoki Lee, 7, and 5-month-old Kenzo — posed for a family portrait at their Saddle River, NJ, mansion.

(source)