'RHOBH' star Dorit Kemsley hints plans for third baby

A promotional poster for the reality television show "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," featuring Dorit Kemsley. Facebook/RealHousewivesofBeverlyHills

The "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Dorit Kemsley recently released her own bikini line, but moreover, the 41-year-old revealed a more important desire.

Dorit, in an interview with the US Weekly at the launch of her line on Oct. 21, Saturday, at Culver City, California, hinted that another bundle of joy for the family would not hurt. "I'm not focused on it, but I do also think that I'm put on this Earth and designed to be able to multitask, and be able to have a family, and have young babies and still have a career," the star said.

The wife of the well-known property developer Paul Kemsley also added that she has a great team support and would not much do everything by herself. The couple is blessed with two children, Jagger, 3, and Phoenix, 1 year and 8 months. The patriarch has three children from a previous wife as well.

Dorit also clarified that the family was not putting stress on the idea at all, but added that the thought came across just as the youngest child had become a toddler so fast, which made her long for a "baby/mommy feeling."

Clearly, the Kemsleys are not trying to flush down the concept of having another baby in the family even though the star has a lot on her plate, like her new line, Beverly Beach, and having to take care of her two kids. Although Dorit also said that with her bikini line, the baby plans might be delayed, she also explained that having one now would not be like before, which had required putting her career on the shelf for some time.

Dorit maintained that she now has a balance between career and family, as her children are now a bit older and her beau is always there to support and guide her.

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