Nicole Richie

Also known as: Nicole Camille Escovedo - Nicole Camille Richie - Nicole Escovedo - Nikki Fre$h 

Personal

Born: September 21, 1981
Birthplace: Berkeley, California, United States
Nationality: American
Ethnicity: Mixed-race (primarily Caucasian)
Professions: Actress, Fashion Designer, Influencer

Body

Hair color: Brown
Eye color: Hazel
Height: 5'1" (or 154 cm) (Petite)
Weight: 108 lbs (or 49 kg)
Measurements: 30-23-32
Bra/cup size: 30B

About Nicole Richie

Nicole Camille Richie, born Escovedo, has made her mark as a figure in American television, fashion design, and acting. Her journey to widespread recognition began with the reality series "The Simple Life," a show that aired from 2003 to 2007 and featured her alongside her lifelong friend and fellow socialite, Paris Hilton. Throughout the program's five-year duration and beyond, Richie's personal life was a subject of considerable media interest.

After "The Simple Life" concluded, Richie remained a presence on television, taking on a role as one of three judges on the reality competition show "Fashion Star" from 2012 to 2013. She then fronted her own unscripted comedy series, "Candidly Nicole," which enjoyed a two-season run from 2014 to 2015. More recently, Richie stepped into her first consistent acting role, portraying Portia Scott-Griffith in the sitcom "Great News" from 2017 to 2018. In 2020, she rejoined the reality competition format as a judge on "Making the Cut." In the realm of fashion, Richie is recognized as the visionary behind the lifestyle brand House of Harlow. Her creative endeavors also extend to literature, with two novels to her name.

Richie's heritage is a blend of English, Mexican, and Creole influences. Her biological father, Peter Michael Escovedo, shares a familial connection with musicians Sheila E., as his sister, and Alejandro Escovedo, as his nephew. Her biological mother is Karen Moss. She also has a sister, Sofia Richie, who is known as an internet personality and model. At the age of three, Richie's biological parents made the difficult decision to entrust her care to the family of Lionel Richie and his first wife, Brenda Harvey Richie, due to financial constraints. Lionel and Brenda Harvey Richie then became her guardians. Lionel Richie honored Nicole in his 1986 hit song, "Ballerina Girl."

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