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    After 15 years, Kimora Lee Simmons is back on TV with Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane


    Kimora Lee Simmons at the 2022 AMFAR Gala.
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    After more than a decade away from reality television, Kimora Lee Simmons is making a highly anticipated return to the screen.

    Her new series, Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane, brings the fashion mogul back into focus, offering a fresh look at how her life, family, and business empire have evolved over the years.

    The fashion mogul premiered her new E! series Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane on December 2, 2025. Fans who grew up watching her original show are finally getting what they have been waiting for.

    Let’s dive into everything you need to know about her glamorous return.

    A New Name, A New Show

    The show marks a major comeback for the entrepreneur and mother of five. She first captured hearts with Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane, which aired from 2007 to 2011. A brief follow-up series called Kimora: House of Fab ran for just one season in 2013. Now she is bringing viewers back into her fabulous world with.

    According to E! News, Kimora initially resisted the idea of returning to television. She told them that people kept telling her, “You should have cameras,” following her chaotic life. Eventually, their persistence paid off, and she agreed to let the world back into her glamorous universe once more.

    The new series airs weekly on Tuesday nights at 10 p.m. ET on E! and is available on streaming platforms. Viewers can catch episodes on Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV, Prime Video, and other services. The premiere featured back-to-back episodes that gave fans double the fabulosity they had been craving for over a decade.

    Kimora Lee Simmons at the "Mr. Pink" Energy Drink Launch.
    Source: Shutterstock

    From Girl Mom to Boy Mom and Everything in Between

    Kimora’s family has grown significantly since viewers last saw her on television. She went from being a mother of two daughters to raising five children across different ages and stages. Her daughters, Ming and Aoki, who appeared as young girls in the original series, are now 25 and 23 years old.

    Her younger children include 16-year-old son Kenzo, whom she shares with actor Djimon Hounsou. She also has a 15-year-old son, Gary, whom she adopted when he was 10 years old in 2020. Her youngest is a 10-year-old Wolfe.

    She was previously married to hip hop mogul Russell Simmons from 1998 to 2009, then later married banker Tim Leissner in 2014. She also shares a son with Djimon Hounsou from their past relationship together.

    The series showcases the reality of juggling teenagers who want tattoos and earrings with a 10-year-old who is growing up too fast. Kimora admits in the trailer that she struggles with letting her boys grow up and accepting that her youngest is no longer a baby.

    The Bribe That Made It Happen

    Getting her adult daughters to appear on the show was not as simple. Kimora revealed, “I had to bribe them” to get them on board. She admitted this approach probably was not appropriate or normal, but it was necessary to make the show work.

    Kimora confessed that her agreements with her daughters included “a sports car” and a “wardrobe of fancy stuff.” She joked that they took full advantage of the situation, knowing their mother needed them for the production to be successful and authentic.

    She laughingly told the correspondent that her girls got paid more than everybody else on the show. The rest of the family worked for free. Despite the financial hit, Kimora says her daughters are now “excited” about being part of the series and sharing their lives again.

    The model also shared that her daughters have not really moved out despite having their own places. They travel around and have apartments, but somehow never quite leave the family home entirely. This dynamic adds an interesting layer to the show.

    Baby Phat is Back and Better Than Ever

    A major focus of the new series is Kimora’s efforts to revive her iconic Baby Phat brand. She founded the label in 1999 and transformed it into a cultural phenomenon that defined early 2000s fashion. The brand became synonymous with her signature style.

    After acquiring the brand back in 2019, Kimora has been working tirelessly to reposition Baby Phat for a new generation. The 2023 relaunch introduced updated designs while maintaining the brand identity that originally resonated with customers. She is specifically targeting Gen Z consumers who bring different expectations.

    Kimora views this return as chapter two of her life. She believes things go in cycles, and this is the perfect time to reclaim her throne. The show will give viewers behind-the-scenes access to her business operations and the challenges of reviving an established brand.

    She commands a billion-dollar portfolio that extends beyond just Baby Phat. Her entrepreneurial spirit and business acumen remain as sharp as ever, even after all these years away from the television spotlight.

    What to Expect Moving Forward

    The show promises to deliver over-the-top aesthetics and unapologetic glamour while incorporating mature perspectives gained over the years. Kimora has evolved from a young mother building her brand to an established entrepreneur guiding her children through their own journeys.

    Fans can expect to see major personal and professional milestones celebrated throughout the season. The series will showcase Ming and Aoki following in their mother’s footsteps with their own entrepreneurial ventures and modeling careers. Viewers will also get to know her younger sons better as they navigate their teenage years.

    The dynamic between Kimora and her daughters provides fascinating insight into how successful entrepreneurs pass knowledge to the next generation. Their relationship showcases both the challenges and rewards of working with family members in the fashion industry.

    With her signature fabulosity fully intact, Kimora Lee Simmons proves she never really left the spotlight. She was just taking a break to expand her empire and raise her family. Now she is back and ready to show the world that being 50, single, and successful is just another chapter in her ongoing journey down the fab lane.

    Kimora Lee Simmons at the 2022 AMFAR Gala.
    Source: Image Press Agency/Depositphotos

    TL;DR

    • Kimora Lee Simmons returned to reality TV after nearly 15 years with her new E! series.
    • She is now a single mom raising five children instead of just two daughters.
    • Kimora had to bribe her daughters, Ming and Aoki, with sports cars and designer clothes to appear.
    • The series focuses heavily on reviving her iconic Baby Phat fashion brand.
    • Her youngest son Wolfe is 10 while her oldest daughters are in their mid twenties.
    • The show is available on E!, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV, and Prime Video.

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