Jemima Goldsmith
Jemima Marcelle Khan ( /dʒɨˈmaɪmə/; née Goldsmith; born 30 January 1974) is a writer and campaigner. She is the Associate Editor of the New Statesman and European editor-at-large for Vanity Fair. She continues to work as a charity fundraiser, human rights campaigner, and contributing writer for British newspapers and magazines. Khan first gained notice in the United Kingdom as a young heiress, the daughter of Lady Annabel and Sir James Goldsmith. She married Pakistani cricketer and politician Imran Khan in 1995, and later divorced in 2004. Khan also gained worldwide media attention for her relationship with British film star Hugh Grant.
Read more about Jemima Goldsmith: Early Life and Education, Marriage To Imran Khan, Relationship With Hugh Grant, Writing Career, Further Involvement
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