former model clothing designer and reality telivison star Kimora Lee Simmonsher hubby Djimon Honsou and kids Ming, 9, Aoki, 7, and Kenzo, 5 months, were spotted at LAX airport last night her two daughters father is hip hop mogul russell simmons
Kourtney and her friends dined at II Pastaio on the patio, and later went shopping around at the area’s local boutiques.
Kourtney and her boyfriend Scott Disick are expecting their first child a boy next month.
The former Spice Girl and 10-year-old Brooklyn engaged in a number of activities run by the Save the Children charity during a two-day trip to Clay County, in the state of Kentucky.
Mrs Beckham said the visit had shown her the need for all children to have an equal start in life and helped her son learn about the responsibilities of his generation.
The mother-of-three and Brooklyn took part in a number of programmes last week, including teaching football, reading to toddlers and providing literacy and nutrition tools to parents on home visits.
Cate Blanchett covers Vogue
Actress and mother Cate Blanchett is on the December cover of Vogue and she looks amazing! The 40-year-old Academy Award-winning actress is currently performing as the pretentious Blanche Dubois in the play Streetcar Named Desire at Kennedy Center’s Eisenhower Theater through November 21 Cate has three sons Dashiell, 7 1/2, Roman, 5, and Ignatius, 1 1/2 and she proclaims herself as a “theater geek,” opens up about the importance of theater, her career choices and her family.
On her family: "When the boys aren’t playing with friends, they can usually be found playing backstage. They’re always engaged in the family business, so to speak.”
On her career choices: “I’m not very cautious or careful. It’s always been more about having a variety of experiences than any planned trajectory… I think that in a way, projects choose you.”
On the importance of theater: “In the wake of everything that’s happened in the world in the last eighteen months, we’re thinking about what we’ve lost. So much of the play is about the death of poetry and idealism and hope—the fine, delicate things in our lives, the intangible, ephemeral things in our lives—which theater actually represents, doesn’t it? It’s ephemeral by its very nature. If you’re not there, you miss it. It’s gone.”