Being A Mother Is Fulfilling Says Kimora Lee Simmons
According to Celebrity Baby Blog, 34-year-old Kimora Lee Simmons, mother of three, recently spoke out about motherhood to OK! and had the following to say about it:
“The most fulfilling thing in my life is to be a parent and a mother…That’s what I was made to do. There’s times when I’ve been the mom and the dad. I’m very good at it; that’s what I do. It’s my thing.”
I agree with her, I think she’s an excellent mother. As to whether or not she’ll have more children Kimora says:
“I’m young, so why not? I don’t put a number on it, but I wouldn’t mind — whatever happens. If it’s four or five, I wouldn’t mind. I think I’ve been blessed enough to take care of them and blessed enough to have the wherewithal to deal with them, and the mental capacity and the patience, so I don’t see why I couldn’t or why I wouldn’t. I love it. It’s the most rewarding thing of my life, and I think Djimon feels the same way.”
So, when can we expect more baby news?
“I’ll let you know” she says. “I can’t keep a secret, I have a big mouth. And if I don’t have a big mouth, I’ll have a big belly, so you’ll see one or the other. But so far, nothing yet.”
With that said we shouldn’t be a bit surprised if we soon hear that she and Djimon are expecting baby number 2 ![]()
Best of luck to Kimora and her family.
Jordasche Bledsoe









From what I saw of Kimora with her kids on her show I would think she was a really good mom too.
Her girls seem like really great girls
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