Since Bravo's The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills premiered in 2010, viewers have had a window into Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky's relationship.
The couple let cameras in as they raised their daughters, grew their businesses and welcomed several fur babies into their home. Then, in 2022, Umansky's very own reality series, Buying Beverly Hills, premiered on Netflix.
Richards met the real estate mogul in 1994 and the couple wed two years later. Sadly, in July 2023, PEOPLE confirmed that the couple had "separated." Richards and Umansky addressed the news in a joint Instagram statement.
"Any claims regarding divorcing are untrue," they said. "However, yes, we have had a rough year. The most challenging one of our marriage."
Here's everything to know about Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky's relationship.
Richards met Umansky at a nightclub called Bar One when she was 23 and he was 24. Richards was divorced from her first husband Guraish Aldjufrie, with whom she had daughter Farrah Aldjufrie in 1988.
The same year they met, Umansky proposed to Richards at Shutters restaurant in Santa Monica, California. He hid a rosebud-shaped ring box in a bouquet of flowers and asked her to smell the flowers to see if they all smelled the same."
"I was just so happy and excited — it was a dream for me," Richards told The Knot in 2021. "The moment we started dating, I just felt like he was the one."
The couple planned to have a spring wedding, but they got married in the winter instead after learning they were expecting.
"The wedding was originally going to be, I believe, in April, and then we moved it up to January so my dress would still fit because I was pregnant," Richards told The Knot. She added that she has no desire for a do-over. "I don't believe in getting married again or a vow renewal because we got it right the first time and I just don't want to mess with what works," she said.
Alexia Umansky, Richards' first child with Umansky, was born on June 18, 1996. Alexia was Umansky's first child and Richards' second.
The couple's second daughter together (and Richards' third), Sophia Umansky, was born on Jan. 18, 2000.
"You are a force to be reckoned with," Richards captioned a 17th birthday Instagram post in 2017. "Brains, beauty, kindness & humor."
Richards and Umansky's youngest daughter, Portia Umansky, was born on March 1, 2008. Viewers saw Portia grow up on RHOBH, which premiered two years after her birth. In 2017, Richards posted an adorable photo of the then-9-year-old dressed up as her mom for her school's Superhero Day.
"Be still my beating heart!" Richards captioned the snap.
After three years on television, Umansky assured fans that they were seeing the couple's real relationship play out on the show.
"We're the same, with or without cameras. We're just super real and we know each other and we're real," Umansky told PEOPLE at Cirque Du Soleil's One Night For One Drop benefit show in Las Vegas in March 2013.
He confessed that he and Richards never worried about secrets in their marriage leaking out once they signed on for RHOBH. "We don't have any secrets to hide," he added. "That's one thing we talked about, the skeletons in the closet, and we can handle our worst skeletons."
If the couple does have a secret to their successful marriage, it's friendship. "We're a really good match," Richards told PEOPLE in December 2015. "We get along really well, actually better than you see on television!"
"We're best friends," added Umansky. "We actually enjoy each other. She's funny, she makes me laugh. I don't have big guys nights out; Kyle is the person I want to spend most of my time with."
They do, however, have one recurring argument, Richards admitted. "We fight about the temperature in the room," she said, laughing. "He always wants it cold!"
Richards and Umansky appeared together on the cover of Locale magazine's February 2017 issue. The reality star shared an image of herself and Umansky hand-in-hand at their front door that was taken during the photo shoot on her Instagram feed.
While renovating their Bel Air mansion, the couple fell in love with a home in the Valley, north of Los Angeles. "It was actually one of my husband's listings, and I said to him, 'I wanna go look at this house to look at the floors,' because I was redoing my floors at the time," she told Entertainment Tonight in 2017.
Richards was "completely blown away" by the property, adding, "It's not like anything you would see in Los Angeles normally, and I just fell in love and my husband did too."
They moved their family into the new home and put their former Bel Air house on the market shortly after.
Over $1 million in jewelry and handbags were stolen from the couple's Encino, California, home as the family vacationed in Aspen, Colorado, over the New Year.
"Everything was taken," Richards told PEOPLE in January 2018. "Everything my mother, who passed away, had ever collected and saved to give to me — that I had always envisioned of passing on to my four daughters — was gone. Even my children's baby bracelets. Obviously those are the things that hurt the most, things that I can't replace. They're completely invaluable."
"The material things, yes they can be replaced, but they also hurt," she continued. "I feel embarrassed to say that, but those are things that were either given to me by someone that I care about or that I worked really hard for. So it hurts no matter what."
A fundraiser with 200 people held in Richards and Umansky's backyard raised $100K for Children's Hospital Los Angeles in 2019.
"I've thrown parties for a lot more people, but because it was my first time throwing an actual fundraiser with a live auction and a silent auction — I mean I have auctioneers and everything — and a performance, I really wanted to keep it sort of manageable," she said in a video posted to Bravo's The Daily Dish. "I've been working with Children's Hospital for years now, and it's the charity that's nearest and dearest to my heart."
25 years after they said "I do," Richards reflected on her marriage with Umansky in an Instagram post.
"Our family is our greatest accomplishment," she wrote. "I still get happy when I hear your car pull in the driveway and still get sad if we have to spend a night apart. How is that even possible?? May we continue to grow, learn, explore, experience & create incredible memories side by side. I love you forever."
"It means so much, and it's something that we're both incredibly proud of," Richards told Bravo Insider later that year. "And for me, it's one of my biggest accomplishments. I mean, I think it's refreshing, in this town to be married 25 years is a really big deal [laughs]. And we're really proud to be good role models to our daughters."
"Yeah, I mean, this means a lot," Umansky added. "You know, to be quite honest, it feels easy and doesn't feel like it's been that long. So it's been great and beautiful. And, you know, I definitely intend to spend the rest of my life with her. So hopefully it'll be at least another 25 years, and maybe another 50."
Businessman Alex Manos proposed to Richards' oldest daughter Farrah right before Richards' niece Paris Hilton's three-day wedding extravaganza, but Farrah kept her engagement a secret until after the nuptials.
"She actually got engaged right before Paris' wedding but didn't want to say because it was Paris' big wedding, so she kept her ring turned around," Richards said on Hilton's This is Paris podcast. "At the wedding, she was a bridesmaid, and I had to keep it to myself. It was a lot."
"I am not in wedding mode yet because she has not given me a date or anything, and we're trying not to be, like, pushy parents," Richards told Bravo's The Daily Dish shortly after the engagement announcement. Umansky, however, was ready to dive right in with planning.
"My husband is literally on his phone, like, 'This date works for me. This would be a great date. If they did this date, this would be perfect.' And I'm like, 'This is not up to you. This is not about us. We both have to remember this. They have to pick the date. They have to pick the venues, and we just pay for it and show up.' So, we're trying to be respectful," Richards said.
After a few years on the market, the couple sold their home in Bel Air for $6.1 million. And it was a family affair to complete the transaction, too: the three listing agents on the property were Umansky, Farrah and Alexia, who work for The Agency.
Umansky landed a reality show of his own alongside daughters Farrah and Alexia. The Netflix real estate series Buying Beverly Hills, which will premiere in the fall, explores the high-stakes world of luxury real estate in Beverly Hills. There are eight episodes in season 1, which also costars agents Santiago Arana, Ben Belack, Joey Ben-Zvi, Jon Grauman, Brandon Graves, Allie Lutz Rosenberger, Melissa Platt and Sonika Vaid.
Umansky and Richards celebrated the premiere of Netflix's Buying Beverly Hills at a cast and crew party in Los Angeles. They were joined by their daughters and stars of the show, Alexia and Farrah, as well as Richards' Real Housewives co-stars Teddi Mellencamp and Dorit Kemsley.
The Agency CEO looked handsome in his signature black jeans and a blazer, while Richards stunned in a black suit.
"Congrats to the entire team at @theagencyre I always said my daughters would NOT do reality television and yet here we are," the Bravo star wrote on Instagram. "Ultimately, the decision came down to them. They are business women and have followed in the best steps possible with @mumansky18 leading the way in the real estate world. I'm so excited for them! I love you and am so proud of you and excited to watch you shine."
In honor of Valentine's Day, Umanksy posted about Richards on Instagram.
"My amazing gorgeous life Valentine. My Queen. I love you," he wrote alongside several photos of his wife.
Richards was recently spotted without her wedding ring — and fans began to speculate that Umansky and the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star were headed for divorce. The real estate mogul shut down those rumors on Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave and Tamra Judge's Two T's In a Pod podcast.
"We're not getting divorced," he said. "I mean it's so dumb. That one stupid story that came out there, and then the girls all, you know, decided to talk about it on the Housewives, and so now it's a storyline."
Umansky then told the hosts that viewers will see him and Richards address the rumors directly in the upcoming season of the RHOBH.
After months of divorce rumors, a source close to the pair told PEOPLE that "Kyle and Mauricio have been separated for a while now but are still living under the same roof."
The source added, "They remain amicable as they figure out what’s next for them and their family."
That same day, Richards and Umansky released a joint statement on Instagram.
"In regards to the news that came out about us today... Any claims regarding divorcing are untrue," they said. "However, yes, we have had a rough year. The most challenging one of our marriage. But we both love and respect each other tremendously."
The statement continued: "There has been no wrongdoing on anyone's part. Although we are in the public eye, we ask to be able to work through our issues privately. While it may be entertaining to speculate, please do not create false stories to fit a further salacious narrative."
Filming for season 13 of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills concluded prior to the news of Richards and Umansky's separation. However, PEOPLE learned that cameras began rolling again after word got out.
"This will be included next season of Beverly Hills in some way, shape or form, that’s all I’ll say," Cohen confirmed on Radio Andy.
During an appearance on an Amazon Live, Richards revealed how she and her family felt after her and Umanksy’s split was revealed to the public.
"Actually all — our daughters and Mauricio and me — we all felt better after because so many people were speculating and making up stories and it just was getting out of control," Richards said.
The reality star added that her daughters are "really strong," and said they’re "old enough to understand that not everything is perfect all of the time and that’s okay and no matter what they’re loved."
During an appearance on Good Morning America, Umansky talked about how his family reacted when they found out that he was cast on Dancing with the Stars. He notably referred to Richards as his "wife" despite their separation.
"They were so excited," Umansky said. "My girls, my wife, everybody is gonna be there [to see me dance]. And we're gonna have a ton of fun."
Following his performance on week three of Dancing with the Stars, Umansky opened up about the status of his relationship with Richards.
"We’ve been married for 27 years. We’re having a bit of a rough patch," he told PEOPLE. "She and I currently are separated, but we are not throwing in the towel."
PEOPLE confirmed that Umansky is "getting to know" influencer Alexandria Wolfe. The pair were spotted together in Aspen, Colorado, ahead of the holidays.
"They have become good friends," a source said. "She is an accomplished designer, and they respect each other's entrepreneurial spirit."
When the second season of Buying Beverly Hills began streaming in March 2024, viewers got a peek into what happened when Umansky and Richards sat down with their children to discuss their divorce after the news unexpectedly became public while they were on a family trip to Aspen.
"It’s hard as a parent trying to find the balance with being honest with you guys and not oversharing. Some stuff’s private between [Mauricio and I]. It just is. So I’m sorry if you feel like I haven’t shared enough, but that’s why," Richards said.
The rumors that Richards was dating country singer Morgan Wade also came up in the new episodes, though Umansky said he didn't think they were actually together — despite the steamy scenes they filmed when Richards played Wade's love interest in her music video for "Fall In Love With Me."
"There’s a lot of rumors that are going around that Kyle is sleeping around with Morgan," he said. "I gotta tell you. I don’t believe she’s got anything going on with Morgan. Maybe I’m the only dumb--- that doesn’t. But I don’t believe she has anything going on with Morgan. I don’t believe it."
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