Mauricio Umansky Claps Back At Tabloid Rumors & Admits Business Impacted Marriage To Kyle In Buying Beverly Hills Preview, See Videos

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Mauricio Umansky shared a very poignant message to those speculating about his life on his Instagram Story over the weekend.

As he remains estranged from wife Kyle Richards, 55, Mauricio, 53, took to social media to share his thoughts, seemingly in regard to the rumors surrounding what led him and Kyle to split, as a new sneak peek at Buying Beverly Hills season two featured the two of them discussing their relationship and the impact his business has had on it.

“Here is what I have to say to all the tabloids and people speculating about my life,” Mauricio wrote in the caption of his IG Story, which featured a man’s voice saying, “Just get your sh*t and go.”

As Mauricio attempted to silence the wonderers on Instagram, he was seen discussing the demise of his marriage in a preview clip for the upcoming second season of his Netflix reality show.

“I’ve been so stressed and the travel obviously affects, you know, us,” he admits to Kyle.

Then, during a scene with their daughters, Kyle explains, “We wanted to have this conversation when we were all together, for obvious reasons. I’m really sorry you guys.”

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Mauricio also mentions his split from Kyle to a business partner, telling him, “She wanted the separation,” as the man asks, “How will this affect the business?”

As Mauricio shares, his real estate company, which has grown immensely in recent years, The Agency, is “a large family.”

“[And] just like every family, there’s conflict,” he states.

Also in the sneak peek, Sophia Umansky, 24, is seen crushing on fellow The Agency employee Adam Rosenfeld as Alexia Umansky, 27, impresses their co-workers.

“Who’s the heir to the throne?” asks Brandon Graves.

“Last year, I would’ve said [Farrah Aldjufrie]. This year, Alexia. She’s really stepped up,” Joey Ben Zvi replies.

Still, another employee fears the girls running the business would be “business suicide” for The Agency.

“Wait. Does this mean I’m calling Alexia ‘boss’?” Ben Belack wonders.

Buying Beverly Hills season two begins streaming on Netflix on March 22.

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