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Kimora Lee Simmons Bribes Daughters for Reality Show

Kimora Lee Simmons, model and entrepreneur, reveals her tactics to get daughters Ming and Aoki on her new reality show, Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane. She jokingly admits to bribing them with material goods, including a sports car and fancy clothes, making the production more expensive. Kimora, now a mother of five, believes having her children and their friends on the show brings a fresh perspective. The new series airs on E! Tuesdays at 10 PM, offering a glimpse into her busy life as a mother, entrepreneur, and fashion icon.

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