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“Queen of Fabulosity” is back on TV.
Kimora Lee Simmons is returning to E! This month, her new reality series “Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane” comes to the network. The show chronicles the former model turned fashion designer as she navigates her new business while juggling life as a single mother of five children.
Want to watch “Kimora: Back in the Fabulous” on TV? The show will premiere on December 2nd on E! It airs every Tuesday at 10pm ET. You can watch the new Kimora show on your TV with a cable package that includes E. In what the channel offers.
Don’t have cable? Stream Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane online with a live TV service like DirecTV. DirecTV offers over 90 live TV channels that you can watch from home without cable. DirecTV’s current package includes E!’s live feed, so you can watch “Back in the Fab Lane” online on your computer, phone, tablet, or smart TV. Test the service with DirecTV’s 5-day free trial here and use your trial to watch “Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane” online for free.
DirecTV packages start at $49.99 per month after the free trial period ends. You can also cancel at any time without any commitment.
Another way to watch “Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane” online is with Hulu + Live TV. It gives you access to Hulu’s entire on-demand library of shows and movies, as well as over 95 live TV channels (including E!) that you can stream online. Hulu + Live TV plans start at $89.99 per month, but you can start watching for free with a 3-day trial here. You can watch “Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane” online for free on E! with a trial period until the next episode of Simmons’ new reality show.
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“Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane” arrives on screens more than 14 years after “Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane” aired in 2011. A sequel series, Kimora: House of Fab, aired for just one season in 2013.
The new series stars Simmons and her two adult daughters, Min and Aoki, who are following in their mother’s footsteps as models. The series description teases: “This fierce fashionista – now a single mother of five – is the star of her iconic Baby Phat She commands an empire by running multiple businesses, including a brand. Kimora’s model daughters, Min and Aoki, follow in her footsteps with their own entrepreneurial ventures. Between dealing with the whims of her adventure-seeking daughters, cheering on her sons’ championship games, and celebrating her own big milestones, Kimora’s world is even more wonderful and outrageous than ever before.
Kimora Lee Simmons and her daughters Ming and Aoki on May 10, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
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“Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane” can be watched on Tuesday nights on E! and stream it live online through DirecTV. Simmons’ iconic Baby Phat brand is available for online shopping at: babyfat.com.
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