Jemima Marcelle Khan (pronounced /dʒɨˈmaɪmə/; née Goldsmith; born January 30, 1974) is a British writer, socialite, and campaigner. She is associate editor of the New Statesman and European editor-at-large for Vanity Fair. She has worked as a charity fundraiser, human rights campaigner and contributing writer for British newspapers and magazines.... Read More
Jemima Marcelle Khan (pronounced /dʒɨˈmaɪmə/; née Goldsmith; born January 30, 1974) is a British writer, socialite, and campaigner. She is associate editor of the New Statesman and European editor-at-large for Vanity Fair. She has worked 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 converted to Islam after marrying retired Pakistani cricketer Imran Khan between 1995 and their divorce in 2004. For the next three years, from 2004 to 2007, Khan gained worldwide media attention for her romantic relationship with British film star Hugh Grant. See Less