NEW YORK — "We have a problem."

A single scene in 2000s' era reality show "Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane" shows the unfiltered essence of Kimora Lee Simmons.

In the moment that has since resurfaced and gone viral on social media, Simmons rambles, "I'm having a really bad day. I'm trying to diet, I can't find a proper pill, the granola is not cutting it, I'm hungry, I don't know what to eat, I'm irritated. But I'm just not having a good day. I'm hot, honestly, I probably – because I don't eat. … I was on my period last week. I'm just a little flustered, OK?"

Now, Simmons sits in a Manhattan studio, rattling off a similar laundry list of qualms about the day – from her cardigan to her makeup – before pausing, adjusting to change the narrative back to one of positivity. It's all good in Kimora's world, which continues to be equal parts entirely relatable and incredibly aspirational.

The fashionista, business mogul, mom and reality TV pioneer is returning to the medium that helped make her a household diva with "Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane" (airing Tuesdays on E! at 10 p.m. ET/PT).