The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 14 reunion was full of emotional revelations and dramatic moments. One of these moments involved Kathy Hilton’s whispered comment about Mauricio Umansky. As the cast gathered to reflect on the season, Kathy leaned over to Erika Jayne.
She quietly said, “I would be so jealous and hurt.” Kathy was referring to Mauricio, Kyle Richards’ ex-husband. With a note of admiration, or perhaps even awe, Kathy added, “She’s not!”
This heartfelt moment came as a surprise to many, including Kyle and the show’s host, Andy Cohen. Dorit Kemsley was also involved in the conversation about Mauricio’s behavior.
They specifically discussed a social media clip showing him and DJ Paul Kemsley in Miami Beach. Dorit admitted she wasn’t “surprised” by the video, but Kyle had more to say. “See, those kinds of things,” Kyle began with a laugh, expressing her exasperation.
Kyle opens up about separation
“Yeah, then I’m like, I would be coming home [after] seeing those videos, let me tell you,” she continued, rolling her eyes. Kyle explained how such behavior was a reminder that she and Mauricio were no longer on the same page.
As Andy summarized, Kyle doesn’t “have FOMO” (fear of missing out) about Mauricio’s travel or partying anymore. During the reunion, Andy asked Kyle if she would consider getting back together with Mauricio. Though she admitted to grieving the “loss” of the life they had together, Kyle confirmed that being apart was still for the best.
Her sister, Kathy, however, expressed her hope for a reconciliation, citing her emotional attachment to the family dynamics. The reunion showcased not just the drama but also the personal growth of the cast members. Kyle openly discussed her struggles and adaptations post-separation, highlighting her journey towards acceptance and personal growth.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills continues to captivate viewers with its mix of glamour, drama, and deeply personal moments. Stay tuned for more updates as the cast navigates their intricate social dynamics and personal challenges.