Kyle Richards is bringing the drama in a new teaser for season 14 of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
In her series’ latest sneak peek, the reality star, 55, whose fans think she is ‘aging backwards,’ broke down in tears and stormed away from the cameras.
‘I’m done!’ I’m not doing this anymore!’ she declared as tears streamed down her face.
‘Classic runway from Kyle,’ wrote a fan, who saw the clip on Bravo’s Instagram page.
Another sarcastically quipped: ‘Kyle crying again. Shocker.’
The tension doesn’t stop there.
In another snippet, her costars, Dorit Kemsley and Sutton Stracke, face off.
‘This is not real,’ Kemsley, 48, tells Stracke, 52.
The boutique owner hits back at her saying, This is as real as it gets.’
‘Forget pumpkin spice—this fall is all about Housewives’ the folks at Bravo wrote next to the clip.
They then tagged not only #RHOBH but also the Housewives shows set in Salt Lake City, the Potomac and New York.
The cast for RHOBH will include not only veterans Richards, Stracke and Kemsley, but Garcelle Beauvais, Erika Jayne, and newcomer Bozoma Saint John.
Actress Jennifer Tilly, 65, has joined the show as a ‘friend’ of the cast.
Richards’ split with husband Mauricio Umansky, 54, recently became more complicated.
The realtor and former Selling Beverly Hills star is being sued for alleged fraud in obtaining $3.5 million in PPP (Paycheck Protection Program) and CaresAct loans during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The suit was filed in July of 2023 according to InTouch, but the court recently unsealed the documents.
The complainant, Relator LLC, claims those programs were to keep small business afloat and allow them to pay their employees while The Agency’s ‘profits would have been minimally impacted if at all, because their revenue was based on a percentage of real estate transactions, typically between millionaires and billionaires, not consumers who were unable to buy goods or dine out because of the COVID-19 restrictions. In fact, The Agency’s business grew massively during the COVID-19 pandemic.’
The suit alleges The Agency had $6 billion in sales volume in 2019, but that rose to $6.5 billion in 2020 and ‘ballooned to $11.2 billion in 2021.’
Umansky and his partner William ‘Billy’ Rose have denied the accusations.