Judge Faith Jenkins and her husband R&B crooner Kenny Lattimore welcomed a bouncing baby girl in January.
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“Welcome to the world Skylar Leigh Lattimore! Our sweet, beautiful baby girl arrived last week and mom and baby are doing well! Faith, I marvel at your strength and resilience and am so happy our daughter has you as her guiding light in life,” Lattimore wrote.
“You are going to be the most incredible mother to our Skylar. Just like in this video I think she’ll always instinctly know you’re just a finger grab away 😊! @judgefaithjenkins.”
“The responsibility of bringing new life into a world that can be so chaotic and cruel can feel overwhelming. But I sing this song to Skylar as I am reminded of the simplicity of the lyrics that express authentic love — at a time when we need more of it than ever before,” the new dad captioned the video on Sunday (Jan. 29).
Don’t Get it Twisted, Faith Is Still Working as a New Mom
Season two of my crime show isn’t the only thing I’ve been producing this summer! 😉 My husband, @kennylattimore, and I are SO excited to share that we are expecting our greatest blessing yet! 👶🏾 https://t.co/TEIkVMkSg1
The former tv judge has moved on to other endeavors. She’s hosting a tv series that she executively produced called Killer Relationship on Oxygen. As a former Sidley Austin New York attorney and graduating as #1 from law school, Faith Jenkins gives her professional POV of the nightmarish cases. With firsthand accounts from victims’ family, friends and law enforcement, each episode reveals the inner workings of intimate attachments that seemed fated to last forever and ended in murder. The show is now in it’s third season!
Have you set your DVR? #KillerRelationship premieres next Sunday night 1/16 on @oxygen. This is the first TV series I’m hosting & executive producing. If you watch True Crime, you don’t want to miss this one. #RTpic.twitter.com/W2sgwNnh9Z
Prior to signing as a legal analyst exclusively with MSNBC, she has appeared regularly on CNN, Fox News, and HLN to analyze the nation’s most high profile cases and legal issues.
So she’s definitely the one for the job of hosting Killer Relationship. Have you tuned in?