Movie: The Fabulous Life of... Lil' Kim

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Lil' Kim
Lil' Kim

Self

Chris Flockton
Chris Flockton

Voice

Kimberly Osorio
Kimberly Osorio

Self - The Source

Raquel Cepeda
Raquel Cepeda

Self - OneWorld Magazine

Marc Malkin
Marc Malkin

Self - US Magazine

Lola Ogunnaike
Lola Ogunnaike

Self - New York Times

Danyel Smith
Danyel Smith

Self - Music Journalist

Bernadette Thompson
Bernadette Thompson

Self - Manicurist

Veronica Hinman
Veronica Hinman

Self - Us Magazine

Owen Brown
Owen Brown

Self - Holistc Vocal Care Specialist

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    Lil' Kim... a pint-sized rapper, with a not-so-pint size amount of money. In this episode, you'll explore all the fabulous things Lil' Kim has, like her collection of cars, furs, diamond jewelry, and her handful of VIP treatments.

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    2003-05-01

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    I love Diamonds... Diamonds... DIAMONDS!

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