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Kimora Lee Simmons explains fear of looking ‘crazy’ after THIS cosmetic work

Kimora Lee Simmons explains fear of looking ‘crazy’ after THIS cosmetic work

Kimora Lee Simmons is getting honest about her stance on getting fillers.

In a recent chat with People, the 50-year-old fashion designer claimed that she has never gotten filler while encouraging people to embrace their looks with age.

Kimora revealed that out of the fear of looking “crazy” after filler, she avoided it, and her current stance on any cosmetic procedure is “don’t overdo it.”

“We’re all the oldest that we’ve ever been on any given day, so I think the concept of beauty goes in stages,” she explained.

“Right now, my idea is: don’t try to do too much. I don’t overdo it. I think that’s a big one,” Kimora noted

She further shared, “As you are going along in your journey, I don’t think that you should overdo it with surgery, filler, Botox. You don’t need to do too much. Take it easy. Less is always better.”

And her stance on beauty developed after gaining different perspectives from all around the world, as she “loves to travel.”

“I travel a lot and just got back from Paris for fashion week. When you look up and you look around, all the women don’t look alike. You don’t have to have that. I don’t have that. You don’t have to have that to be beautiful. That’s not the only idea of beautiful,” she added.

However, Kimora clarified she does not have hard feelings for those who get Botox.

Kimora recently made a bold claim about not having contact with the father of her three children.

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