Kimora Lee Simmons Hopes Kenzo Is A "Momma's Boy"

Jan 20, 2010 by CAROLYN ROBERTSON
Kimora Lee Simmons Hopes Kenzo Is A "Momma's Boy"

Mom-of-three Kimora Lee Simmons is discovering there's a world of difference between boys and girls.

The Phat Fashions CEO reveals that her 8-month-old son Kenzo doesn't have too much in common with his big sisters Ming, 9, and Aoki, 7.

"He's not that old yet for me to know for sure, but I can tell you from the older ones, girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice," she tells US. "Girls, whatever you're doing, they want it - the makeup brush, the doll, the this, the that. He's just kind of cool. He wants his stackable cups or his rubber trucks. He's very manly!"

Though Kimora says that little Kenzo takes after his dad Djimon Hounsou so far, she's confesses, "I'm trying to turn him into a momma's boy."

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 5 Comments

anne said:

Turn him away from taking after Djimon Hounsou?! That's just crazytalk!

DONEISHA said:

Boys r allways momas boys so dont push for that too hard when he does become attached to you your gonna wish he wasnt it will be like can i ever get rid of this child but thats the way its meant to be n of course girls go with the flow they are minnie me dugh they wanna b like mom so they cater to their dads....

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