Jill Simonian is a television host, entertainment journalist and first-time mom (as of late 2010)! She has hosted and/or reported for shows on Travel Channel, KTLA-5 (Los Angeles), NBC’s “LXTV: 1st Look,” TV Guide Network, HLN, Current TV, the nationally syndicated show “Made In Hollywood” and somehow managed to interview over 400 celebrities while working for ReelzChannel. Additionally, she’s appeared across the pond on the UK’s “Lorraine” morning show.
Jill has contributed to Momlogic.com and is thrilled to be a New Momversation panelist. Past notables include being a former Miss Hollywood (Miss America Preliminary) and speaking at Maria Shriver’s Women’s Conference (CA).
She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and baby daughter and is having a blast exploring the trials, triumphs and totally-wacky realizations that come with new mommyhood… while trying to keep it together and figure out how to stay ‘fabulous' after having a baby. Check out her musings on her blog, TheFabMom.com, or, take a peek at her work on TV at jillsimonian.com.
Featuring: Jill Simonian
Do you think baby showers for second or third time moms are excessive and unnecessary?
Featuring: Jill Simonian
The almighty diaper bag! It's one of the single most important pieces of baby equipment you will ever need as a new mom.
Featuring: Jill Simonian
Whether you have a large room for your baby or just one corner of your own bedroom, getting the baby's 'nursery' space ready
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