Kimora Lee Simmons Reacts To Aoki Lee Simmons Getting 600K Followers On Instagram: Get Your A** To Class!

Aoki Lee Simmons, Kimora Lee Simmons
Kimora Lee Simmons Reacts To Aoki Lee Simmons Getting 600K Followers On Instagram: Get Your A** To Class!
The youngest daughter of music mogul Russell Simmons and supermodel Kimora Lee Simmons might have 600,000 followers on Instagram, but her famous mom wants her to keep her priorities straight.
Aoki Lee Simmons celebrated reaching the 600K milestone on the social media app.
She wrote,
“This is how I feel about 600k!! Thank you guys so much for supporting my work, my causes, and my cringey af TikToks. You guys mean the world… Your support encourages me to a higher standard. I hope I can continue to inspire and uplift you all, as you inspire me.”
While 600K is a big deal, especially for a 17-year-old, Kimora Lee Simmons wasn’t too impressed.
In fact, she commented and told Aoki Lee Simmons,
“Get your a** to class AOKIIIII!!!”


Even fashion industry pro J Alexander chimed in with a handful of laughing Emojis. He added,
“@kimoraleesimmons That your Girl and @aokileesimmons you heard what your mama said Get your Ass to Class….Lol..!”
What do you think about Kimora Lee Simmons chiming in? Tell us in the comments!
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