Kim Lim

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Kim Lim
Kim Lim.jpg
Born1992
EducationDegree in Business Management
Alma materSingapore Institute of Management (SIM)
Spouse(s)Kho Bin Kai (m. 2017)
ChildrenKyden Kho (b. 2017)
Parent(s)Peter Lim, Venus Teo Geok Fong

Kim Lim (born 1992) is Singaporean socialite, being the daughter of Singaporean billionaire Peter Lim.[1][2] Despite her social media presence on Instagram where she has over 267,000 followers, Kim keeps a relatively low-profile family life - even managing to keep her pregnancy out of the public eye.[3] However, her connections with high-profile celebrities like Christiano Ronaldo, David Beckham and Big Bang's Seungri has brought her into the limelight on several occasions. Kim has been described as a down-to-earth person and spends a substantial amount of her time doing charity work.[4]

Background

Early life & family

Peter Lim (pictured) is a Singaporean investor with a net worth of US$2 billion. Photo from Young Parents.

Despite being Peter Lim’s one of two children, Kim maintains that her father let her lead an ordinary childhood and that she only knew of his wealth in her adolescence.[5] Kim's parents divorced when she was four years old. Recounting the seven-year-long divorce to an interviewer in 2019, Kim described it as:

“... the darkest period of [her life]”.[6]

The messy divorce came to an end in 2002 but Kim still remembers shuttling between her parents' homes every two to three days.[7] Kim’s father married Cherie Lim in 2003, who then became Kim’s stepmother.[8][9]

Education

Kim completed her primary school education at Singapore Chinese Girls School.[10] In a 2018 interview with First Classe, Kim revealed that she had been part of the school's Trim and Fit (TAF) Club and was often bullied for her weight.[11] As a result of the bullying, she developed an eating disorder. After primary school, Kim flew to London where she attended Queenswood - the all-girls boarding school in Hertfordshire - for five years.[12] It was during this time that her bulimia became severe. In a separate interview with 8 Days, Kim shared that:

“... (she) would eat but wouldn’t keep my (her) food down”.[13]

Upon Kim’s return to Singapore, she enrolled in Anglo Chinese School (Independent) and Hwa Chong International School.[14] She later earned a degree in Business Management at Singapore Institute of Management (SIM).[15]

Social status

Kim Lim's stylish posts have given her a reputation as a fashion influencer. Photo from Instagram.

In 2014, Kim reported that she had 80 pairs of Christian Louboutin shoes and 40 Chanel bags.[16][17] Citing how she used to buy five Chanel bags at one go, Kim states that she has become more prudent in her spending.[18]

Influencer

When Kim first started posting on Instagram, she was recognised as a fashion icon due to her stylish posts.[19] She quickly gained 17,000 followers in one and a half years. As of February 2020, Kim has a following of 267,000.[20] She is seen at local high-society events like ICON Ball and even won the Best Dressed title in 2019.[21] Kim has worked with several brands, most of them beauty companies.[22] She has remarked that she intends to stop being an influencer by the age of 30 to work in the operations and marketing aspect of her father’s business.[23]

Personal life

Marriage to Kho Bin Kai

Kim pictured with her husband Bin Kai and their son Kyden. Photo from Young Parents.

Kho Bin Kai and Kim met at a Buddhist temple in Thailand.[24] Kim had been attracted to Bin Kai’s “tall frame and his ‘bad boy’ vibe” and found out later that he was her assistant’s friend.[25] From there, Bin Kai and Kim started getting to know each other. After dating for six months, the pair registered their marriage in February 2017.[26] Only close family members attended their simple ceremony.[27]

Pregnancy

On 5 July 2017, Kim gave birth to her son, Kyden Kho.[28] She had opted for an elective C-section at Thomson Medical Centre, which is also owned by her father.[29] During her pregnancy, Kim stayed off social media as she wanted to keep her pregnancy private.[30] The news of her pregnancy only made headlines when Portuguese footballer Christiano Ronaldo visited Kim and Kyden at the hospital.[31] Following the news, there were speculations that Kim had gotten a shotgun wedding.[32] Kim refuted these rumours in 2018, insisting that she had a planned pregnancy. Three days after giving birth, Kim announced that her wedding celebration was going to be held on 23 March 2018. The banquet was then postponed to October 2018.[33]

Mario Ho

In 2016, Kim was rumoured to be dating Mario Ho, the son of the business magnate Stanley Ho, after Mario posted a photo of them on Valentine’s Day.[34] Although they did not publicly confirm their relationship at the time, Kim later clarified that they had dated for less than six months.[35] The relationship ended because of their busy schedules which had caused them to drift apart.

Charity work

Kim pictured in 2019 at a community involvement event. Photo from Instagram.

Kim is said to be a regular volunteer at Apex Day Rehabilitation Centre and Operation Red Shirts.[36][37] She also donates the money earned from reselling her luxury bags to charities.[38]

COVID-19 community involvement (2020)

In February 2020, Kim partnered with Papilla Haircare and illumia therapeutics in a community effort to teach the elderly on how to protect themselves against the COVID-19 virus.[39] According to her Instagram profile, Kim is the ambassador to the two aforementioned brands.

Mongolia (2018)

In 2018, Kim donated houses to the homeless in Mongolia. She visited the eldercare and childcare homes in Mongolia to understand what the less privileged needed in their homes.[40] While there, she also brought the children to see The Great Mongolian Circus.[41] Her charitable acts were covered by Mongolian media outlets.[42] Kim posted a photograph of the built homes on her Instagram page, captioning it with an aspiration for her son to "understand the joy of paying it forward" when he is older.

Newsworthy incidents

Burning Sun scandal (2019)

Kim Lim and BigBang's Seungri were close friends. Photo from 8 Days.

The “Burning Sun” sex scandal was one that involved the Korean entertainment industry. Seungri had been accused of prostituting girls to wealthy investors.[43] However, he claimed that those allegations were untrue.[44] Instead, Seungri said that those girls were meant to accompany Kim while she shopped in Seoul.[45] Kim had been implicated in the event due to her close friendship with Seungri, a member of the K-pop group Big Bang. The two have been public about their friendship. Once, Seungri was stranded in Bali after a volcano eruption halted airport services. Kim had her father send over a private jet to evacuate Seungri from the island.[46] The two had also attended a Valencia match in Spain where Kim requested for BigBang’s hit song “Fantastic Baby” to be played during half-time.[47]

Kim Lim response

Kim had publicly denied any involvement in the Burning Sun scandal through a series of Instagram stories,[48] stating that:

"I am embroiled in this matter simply because I happened to be there that night. I was simply at the wrong place and at the wrong time."[49]

She added that before people caught wind of the scandal, Seungri had called her and asked her a few “weird questions”. Kim stated that she was left confused after the phone call.[50] The series of posts ended with a warning to news outlets to stop associating her with the saga.[51]

Spat with Valencia Football Club's fans (2016)

Peter Lim purchased Valencia football club in 2014. Photo from Sportskeeda.

In 2016, Kim took a trip to Manchester, United Kingdom where she had attended an English Premier League (EPL) match between Manchester United FC and Arsenal FC. The tickets had been a gift from her father. She had then posted a photo of the tickets on her Instagram.[52] Given that Kim’s father owns Valencia FC, her post provoked the ire of some Valencia fans.[53] These fans accused Kim of showing support to another team, amongst other negative comments. Initially, Kim did not respond to the comments. However, she later did as she felt that the users were overreacting to the point of cyber-bullying her.[54] The saga eventually died down but not before catching the attention of several media agencies.

Target for kidnapper (2014)

In January 2014, Lee Sze Yong was arrested for the high-profile kidnapping of Lim Hock Chee's elderly mother.[55] His trial began in August 2016 and it was revealed then that Lee’s first targets were Kim Lim and her brother.[56][57] In 2018, Kim revealed in an interview that being kidnapped was a real concern for her. As a result, Kim has a security detail to protect her.[58]

"Sponsor" for blogger's birthday bash (2014)

In 2014, Kim was in the public eye after a lifestyle blogger, Sara Shantelle Lim, name-dropped her as one of the “sponsors” for the latter’s lavish birthday bash. The event received much criticism from the general public.[59] Following the backlash, Sara posted a press-release calling Kim a “good friend”, to which Kim denied.[60][61] Kim stated the following:

"I was a little pissed off and upset that both my father and I were name-dropped in the press release. Now I am dragged into this saga when I didn't even want to be involved."[62]

The duo had met each other through a mutual friend. Kim had contributed S$1,500 worth of beer to the party in exchange for a complimentary eyebrow embroidery service that Sara had offered her earlier.[63]

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