Kimora Lee Simmons Says Kids’ Trip To Japan Was For ‘Taking In A Culture’

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Kimora Lee Simmons Says Kids’ Trip To Japan Was For ‘Taking In A Culture’

Kimora Lee Simmons is all she can be to expose her children to their culture and heritage!

Despite the glitz and glamor that often defines her life, the famous personality has taken a refreshing and authentic approach to parenting. Embarking on an adventure of his own, he opens up about their journey, emphasizing the importance of immersing himself in a rich tapestry of cultural experiences.

Kimora Lee Simmons’ Children Get Cultural Education In Japan

The model and her family proudly carry a heritage that includes Korean and Japanese roots; a legacy inherited from his mother, a first-generation immigrant to the United States.

In an exclusive conversation with PEOPLEthe reality TV star shared that their time in Japan was incredible, and she made it clear from the start that the trip was about embracing their cultural heritage.

The entrepreneur expressed his satisfaction in introducing his children to the wonders of the country, especially after visiting the country several times for “work and modeling.”

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“Japan is such a vibrant, electric, and changing vibe! Watching them absorb their surroundings – art, food, language, fashion – is incredible. We are very blessed. They’ve already asked when we can go back!” the “Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane” alum excitedly stated. Speaking about how she told her children about the trip, Kimora stated:

“Before we flew there, I was clear from the start: ‘This is not a vacation! This is a cultural trip! It educates. We don’t rest and shop. We broaden our experience and take on culture.”

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The 48-year-old also described Japan as charming and representative of their roots. The “For Love or Money” actor previously shared an Instagram photo showing him and his five children exploring the sights of the East Asian country together.

In the carousel, which began with a solo shot by a large lobster ornament, the mother of five showed off her perfect look in a gray tank top, blue jeans, silver necklaces, several bracelets and her hair in a bun.

In the following photo, her eldest son Kenzo joins in, playfully putting his arm around her shoulder. He also appeared in a group photo with his siblings, all wearing black round neck shirts.

The fourth slide features a chef holding a Japanese dish, while the fifth features the cast of “Brown Sugar” with fruit. As Gray watches his brothers interact with sugar gliders on their arms in a shop, their mother holds what appears to be a hedgehog.

Additional slides feature the former “America’s Next Top Model” judge snapping a flower arrangement, a selfie with Ming and friend Ambria Whitlock, and a photo of her eating. Amid the various images, she wrote in the caption, “Ohayo gozaimasu ???????,” the official Japanese greeting that translates to “Good morning.”

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Responding to the post, one fan jokingly said, “Look at all these kids – where’s the mom – lol!!” Another commented on the first slide, saying, “Oh, that first slide gives me a typical 90s teen modeling look.” Similarly, the third person asked, “How does he age backwards?” while a fourth gushed, “OMG Kimora, I grew up watching you, and you’re still beautiful.”

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In her diverse family, Kimora proudly embraces her role as mother to daughters Aoki and Ming, born during her marriage to Russell Simmons, and a son Kenzo from her relationship with Djimon Hounsou.

She also shares Wolfe, the product of her marriage to Tim Leissner, and adding a touch of uniqueness to her journey, the “Waist Deep” star also welcomed Gary into her family through adoption when he was just ten years old.

While the eldest daughter stepped into the world of fashion, following in their mother’s footsteps as a model, the son preferred to maintain a more private presence.

In addition to Ming’s modeling career, the 23-year-old showcases her unique style, travel photos and moments captured with loved ones and friends to her Instagram followers. Meanwhile, Aoki made a splash in 2019 when he gained attention for securing his acceptance at Harvard University at the age of 16.

While exhibiting athletic prowess and passion for basketball, Kenzo’s defining characteristic lies in his compassion for others, demonstrating this through volunteer work in his community and those in need.

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