Nicole Richie and Fam-Harper's Baazar June 2008

May 7, 2008 at 10:00pm PST

Nicole Richie and her brood are featured in the June issue of Harper's Baazar. Everyone came along for the ride; Grandpa Lionel, Mommy Nicole, Baby Harlow and Daddy Joel.

We love this picture of Joel and Nicole. They look so perfectly poised and posed and then there's Harlow looking at them as if to say "Y'all people is stupid and crazy. Can I go live with Grandpa? I hate you already."

The best shot of the spread is of Lionel holding Harlow, rocking an awesome shirt that reads "Hello" (one of our top three fave Lionel Richie songs) where he looks as good as he did two decades ago.

Lionel, we love you!

Nicole, do something with yourself. You have nothing but money, time and attention, make it worth something. You need to start setting an example for your daughter before she turns into Auntie Paris.

Nicole on her hopes for Harlow: "To be honest, it would completely break my heart if she got a tattoo."

On why they posed for People: "The day before it came out, I was nervous because there was going to be a picture of my daughter everywhere. But if I didn't put a picture out, it would have been 10 times worse. I wanted to stop people trying to get pictures of her. I was just being a protective mom."

On Paris following her lead and having a child next: "Ha, nooo" is her reply. "But I don't think anyone would have bet on me."

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