Mauricio Umansky Fires Back At Fans ‘Speculating’ About Kyle Richards Split: ‘Get Your S–T And And Go’

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Mauricio Umansky is tired of the gossip.

The “Buying Beverly Hills” star fired back at fans who have been “speculating” about his separation from his wife, Kyle Richards.

Umansky, 53, shared a video on his Instagram Story on Sunday of himself dancing, which he captioned, “Here is what I have to say to all the tabloids and people speculating about my life.”

The real estate mogul then mouthed along to a voice-over that said, “Just get your s–t and go, go, go, go, go.”

Umansky voiced the words while looking straight-faced and staring into the camera, pointing, waving and doing a spin.

He was dressed casually in a blue T-shirt and a black hat with “Love” embroidered on it.

The Agency founder’s personal life was thrust into the spotlight in July 2023 when Page Six confirmed that he and Richards, 55, had split after 26 years of marriage.

Since then, the estranged couple have confirmed and publicly discussed their separation, but neither has shared the reason.

Most recently, Richards cryptically said on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” that “there were things that happened” that made her lose her trust in Umansky, though she did not elaborate.

The Bravolebrity, who has gotten close to country singer Morgan Wade over the past year, later teased that she will explain what she meant on the upcoming “RHOBH” reunion.

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During the reality show’s season finale last week, Richards and Umansky sat down their four daughters and emotionally told them about their decision to part ways.

“We are a very strong family, and we always will be, always will be. You know nothing can change that,” the actress said while their kids wiped away tears.

Umansky, for his part, addressed the breakup on his Netflix show, where he said Richards told him he was “free” to date other people despite the pair not divorcing.

“She said to me, ‘Listen, the rules are that, you know, you go out, you date, you do whatever it is that you wanna do. Like, I’m not going to be asking you what you’re doing. I don’t want you to be asking me what I’m doing. Like, we are separated,’” he told three of their daughters in a recent “Buying Beverly Hills” trailer.

The finale of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” airs Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo, and Season 2 of “Buying Beverly Hills” premieres March 22 on Netflix.

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