Kimberly Stewart sizzles in a black vest and skinny jeans as she takes her little Delilah out for a stroll in Beverly Hills

She's counting down the days until the debut of her reality show Stewarts & Hamiltons.

But on Saturday, Kimberly Stewart, daughter of 70-year-old rock legend Rod Stewart, was more interested in spending time with her own little girl, Delilah, as they walked in Beverly Hills.

The 35-year-old inherited her beautiful figure from her mother, Rod's first wife, former model Alana Stewart, and she sizzled in a black vest and skinny blue jeans that made the most of her 5ft 10ins frame.

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Out and about: Kimberly Stewart was spotted with her daughter Delilah Del Toro in Beverly Hills on Saturday

Out and about: Kimberly Stewart was spotted with her daughter Delilah Del Toro in Beverly Hills on Saturday

The blonde pulled her hair back into a messy updo and she covered her eyes with a large pair of shades.

Kimberly threw a large black leather bag over her shoulder and accessorised with a long gold chain, a gold wrist cuff and a black and white scarf that she used instead of a belt for her jeans.

She carried a small plate covered with foil, which may have been leftovers from breakfast or lunch with her little cutie.

Great genes: The 35-year-old, who inherited her slender figure from her model mother Alana, Rod's first wife, flashed her long legs in skinny jeans that she teamed with a black vest

Great genes: The 35-year-old, who inherited her slender figure from her model mother Alana, Rod's first wife, flashed her long legs in skinny jeans that she teamed with a black vest

Delilah looked cool on the hot day in a floral blouse and light blue shorts. 

The caramel blonde, who will turn four on August 11, the same day as her mother's birthday, is Kimberly's daughter with actor Benicio Del Toro. She was conceived during Kimberly's short-lived fling with the Inherent Vice star.

Meanwhile, Stewarts & Hamiltons, the new E! fly-on-the-wall reality series centred around her is due to bow on July 28. Similar in style to Keeping Up With The Kardashians, the new show will follow other members of Kimberly's blended family, according to E!.

Flower power: Delilah looked adorable in a floral blouse and light blue shorts as she toted a red carrier bag

Flower power: Delilah looked adorable in a floral blouse and light blue shorts as she toted a red carrier bag

They include Alana, who married and divorced Rod and actor George Hamilton. Now she's an author and philanthropist and committed to her family.

George also appears in the series. He's a second dad to Kimberly and her brother Sean, counting them as 'close friends.' 

He's hoping to find love and also work on his relationship with Ashley, his 40-year-old son with Alana, while continuing to bond with George Jr., his 15-year-old boy with ex-girlfriend Kimberly Blackford.

Famous father: Delilah's dad is actor Benicio Del Toro. She was conceived during Kimberly's short-lived fling with the Inherent Vice star

Famous father: Delilah's dad is actor Benicio Del Toro. She was conceived during Kimberly's short-lived fling with the Inherent Vice star

Rod, and his third wife Penny Lancaster will also appear in the reality show

A statement released by E! earlier this year said: 'Get ready for laughs, fun and a whole lot of love from a family with a lineage only Hollywood could produce.

'The eight, one-hour episode season will follow the busy lives and one-of-a-kind family dynamics in the Brady Bunch-esque households of Alana, George, Kimberly, Ashley Hamiton, Sean Stewart, and George Hamilton Jr.'

Blended family: Kimberly, Delilah, Alana, George Hamilton and the rest of the crew will appear in new E! reality show, Stewarts & Hamilton, due to bow on July 29

Blended family: Kimberly, Delilah, Alana, George Hamilton and the rest of the crew will appear in new E! reality show, Stewarts & Hamilton, due to bow on July 29

 

 

 

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