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  • Kyle Richards Says She Was “Provoked” Amid RHOBH Season 14 Filming, Shares If Paris Hilton Apologized for Shading Mauricio, & Thoughts on Possible RHONJ Reboot

    Kyle Richards Says She Was “Provoked” Amid RHOBH Season 14 Filming, Shares If Paris Hilton Apologized for Shading Mauricio, & Thoughts on Possible RHONJ Reboot

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    Kyle Richards opened up about the upcoming 14th season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills during an appearance on Amazon Live this week, teasing drama with her co-stars.

    While also offering an update on her relationship with Paris Hilton, 43, who shaded her estranged husband, Mauricio Umansky, 54, for mentioning his feud with her father, Rick Hilton, 68, on Buying Beverly Hills earlier this year, Kyle, 55, revealed that she was “provoked” by one of her castmates.

    “Who would you say is really bringing it this season that surprised you?” a fan asked during the livestream.

    “Yourself?” replied Kyle’s daughter Sophia Umansky, 24.

    “I may or may not have had some moments so far that have not been very fun for me, I will say,” Kyle confirmed. “So let’s just say, yeah. I’ve had some moments already this season that I’ve had to have a little recovery from.

    “I was provoked. I was provoked. Okay. That’s all I’m going to say,” she added.

    Another fan wondered if she wanted to see The Real Housewives of New Jersey‘s cast rebooted amid the ongoing estrangement of Teresa Giudice, 52, and Melissa Gorga, 45, which has seemingly led to a ratings dip.

    “No, I don’t. I mean, to me, they’re the show. They’re the Real Housewives of New Jersey. I can’t imagine having new people,” Kyle admitted.

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    A third fan questioned Kyle about Paris’ suggestion that Mauricio used her family’s name to get attention for his “lame show,” Buying Beverly Hills.

    “We’re past that,” Kyle confirmed. “She apologized. It’s fine and we’re moving on. No more family problems. I can’t handle any more.”

    Also during the livestream, Sophia confirmed she’s dating, but she noted that she’s keeping her love life “private,” and she said she rarely goes back and watches herself on old episodes of RHOBH.

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    The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 14 is currently in production and expected to begin airing sometime later this year or early next year.

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  • Kyle Richards’ Daughter Sophia Umansky Talks “Rough” Time Amid Parents’ Split as Kyle Speaks

    Kyle Richards’ Daughter Sophia Umansky Talks “Rough” Time Amid Parents’ Split as Kyle Speaks

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    Kyle Richards‘ daughter, Sophia Umansky, 24, is opening up about her parents’ separation.

    As Kyle, 55, continues to be questioned about her status with Mauricio Umansky, 53, on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Sophia admitted things have been “rough” as Kyle explained that when it comes to her and Mauricio, they are doing their best to work through their issues and take things “slowly.”

    “I’ve shown so much over these 13 years of my life,” Kyle recently told E! News. “The first scene we shot all together, I said, ‘My husband and I are having a hard time.’ And that was very hard for me to share on camera because I was processing that myself.”

    “We hadn’t even shared that with our daughters yet,” she added.

    As RHOBH fans well know, Kyle is mom to four daughters, including Sophia, Farrah Aldjufrie, 35, Alexia Umansky, 27, and Portia Umansky, 15, three of whom she shares with Mauricio.

    While Kyle has exposed plenty of hard moments on the show, including plenty of family drama, season 13 was a bit trickier.

    “It’s definitely rough when there’s so much going on at home,” Sophia admitted. “I mean this is already a lot to process in itself and to have the whole world talking about it—that’s what it feels like—is a lot.”

    According to Sophia, living life in the spotlight has its pros and cons.

    “I am grateful for everything that my mom being in the spotlight has brought into our life,” she shared, “so it’s really, it’s hard to say. But now it’s rough.”

    Looking ahead to the future, Kyle said she and Mauricio are “trying to work through things and taking it slowly.”

    “Right now, we are just taking it a day at a time,” Kyle said. “And we still live in the same house, and we get along. Our girls never grew up with fighting in the house and it’s still not like that. We just don’t argue.”

    The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 13 airs Wednesdays at 8/7c on Bravo.

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  • Mauricio Umansky Talks Giving Kyle Richards “Time” Amid Split, Limiting Filming on “Toxic” RHOBH, and “Out of Control” Rumors, Plus His Terminal Blood Disease, & Career Before Real Estate

    Mauricio Umansky Talks Giving Kyle Richards “Time” Amid Split, Limiting Filming on “Toxic” RHOBH, and “Out of Control” Rumors, Plus His Terminal Blood Disease, & Career Before Real Estate

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    Mauricio Umansky says he and his estranged wife, Kyle Richards, are giving each other time amid their separation.

    During a podcast appearance on Thursday, Mauricio, 53, opened up about his current status with Kyle, 54, explained why he limits his filming time on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and reacted to the ongoing rumors about his marriage while also teasing Buying Beverly Hills season two and sharing why he’s always so positive.

    “I was born with a terminal blood disease and I was lucky to survive that,” Mauricio revealed on the November 16 episode of The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast. “Between surviving that and then pretty much spending the first seven years of my life in a hospital, and I forgot, I cannot recall anything of my past prior to my seven-year birthday. It just doesn’t exist. It’s not in my brain. I’m lucky to be here and I’m lucky to be healthy.”

    Looking back at his journey to success, Mauricio revealed that despite starting in textiles, he loved real estate and knew he had “charisma and the ability to read a room,” which made him a good salesperson. So, when brother-in-law Rick Hilton, 68, gave him a job at his real estate firm, he knew it was what he should be doing.

    Now, years later, he’s showcasing his own firm, The Agency, on Netflix’s Buying Beverly Hills, which also features his stepdaughter Farrah Aldjufrie, 35, and daughter Alexia Umansky, 27.

    “It’s not a toxic environment. It’s about a business and I get to do it with two of my girls and you’ll have to tune in to see if there’s a third one coming on,” he teased, signaling to daughter Sophia Umansky, 23.

    When Mauricio was then asked about his experience on DWTS, which saw him starring alongside partner Emma Slater, 34, who he was romantically linked to, he said it was “an incredible workout” and “the most fun [he’s] ever had.”

    “You rehearse four hours a day. So you’re literally, dancing, working out four hours a day, then, I was spending at least another hour in the gym, stretching, still working out, lifting weights, all of that stuff,” he detailed.

    During his time on DWTS, Mauricio admittedly blacked out and lost his vision amid one of his live performances, which taught him an important life lesson.

    “I missed a third of my dance … It taught me empathy for the people that work for me when they make mistakes,” he explained, adding, “I wouldn’t trade it.”

    Moving on to his separation from Kyle, Mauricio admitted it’s been extremely frustrating dealing with constant rumors and reports regarding what is or is not going on between them.

    “It’s out of control. The amount of stories that are coming out on a daily basis — everybody wants to know what’s going on with my marriage. [And] I do too,” he stated. “We’re going through a struggle. We’re going through issues, just like everybody else does. There’s no playbook for how to deal with it. And it doesn’t change on a daily basis. If we’re separated, that means we’re giving each other time to allow things to happen, which means it can’t change every single minute and every single day.”

    “When I know what I’m doing with my marriage, I will let you guys all know, Until then, everybody can take a hike and f*ck off,” he added.

    Still, Mauricio acknowledged that people “want to know” about him and Kyle because they’re “public figures.”

    “I don’t have a Google alert on myself. I don’t have a Google alert on my wife. I’ve chosen this year not to watch the season of [RHOBH] … because I also know they’re dramatizing everything and there’s a bunch of stuff that I don’t even want to see,” he shared. “I always tell my wife, I’m like, ‘I know what happens to us.’ So I don’t need to read the speculation and B.S. that’s out there about us.”

    While Mauricio has been featured on RHOBH for all of its 13 seasons, he said he’s learned to limit his screen time.

    “I’ve taken the decision to be in and out. I’m in, my wife’s always right and then I get out as fast as possible,” he laughed. “I go in just enough to be in a conversation, to listen, but I am completely out of the drama. The drama is all about the women and I have no interest in that. It’s worked out for me for 13 seasons. I’ve gone 13 seasons unscathed.”

    In addition to not being seen on camera too frequently, Mauricio makes a point not to get too invested in the ladies’ status with one another, especially since he and Kyle get so close to their castmates.

    “Reality television’s really strange, particularly the [Real Housewives],” he explained. “It’s gossipy, it’s toxic, they’re talking, they‘re fighting. It’s a lot of that. The men stay out of that, at least on [the RHOBH] franchise … and we kind of have this thing where it’s like, ‘Let the wives do whatever they need to do.’ We know that tomorrow’s gonna change because they’re gonna have to get back together.”

    “I’ve seen Kyle get home and tell me how much she can’t stand a housewife, she’ll never talk to her again, and then three episodes later, it’s her best, best friend,” he noted. “So I have very much decided to not be judgmental and just to allow the whole thing to happen.”

    Despite his current issues with Kyle, Mauricio offered some sound advice to other couples who are struggling: Avoid the mundane.

    “[Focus on] being open, being willing to take some risks, being willing to be outside of your comfort zone. [And be] creative,” he recommended. “As a couple, you still have to continue to go find things to do together.”

    The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 13 airs Wednesdays at 8/7c on Bravo.

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