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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kyle Richards has insisted she "won't be single [her] whole life" following her split from Mauricio Umansky

    The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 56, separated from her ex-husband, 55, over two years ago, and although Kyle has admitted she has enjoyed being single thus far, she has vowed to jump back into dating in the future.


    During an interview with People, she said: "Right now, I'm just enjoying being by myself and with my girls and traveling and enjoying the time I have off from shooting.

    "I just had a girls' weekend in Nashville. We had the best time. It's like all the fall vibes. And I'm good."

    Kyle added she "of course" hopes to tie the knot with mister right eventually.

    She added: "I hope to get married again one day. I mean, listen, I'm someone who really enjoys being married. So I won't be single my whole life."

    Kyle and Mauricio - who separated in July 2023 after 27 years of marriage - have daughters Alexia, 29, Sophia, 25, and 21-year-old Portia.

    The reality TV star is also mother to 36-year-old Farrah Brittany Aldjufrie, who she welcomed in 1988 with her ex Guraish Aldjufrie.

    Since the separation, Kyle had been linked with singer Morgan Wade once she featured in the music video for her 2023 song Fall in Love with Me.

    After speculation about the pair's potential relationship began to intensify, Kyle revealed she had a "very uncomfortable" conversation with her daughters about her sexuality.

    Speaking on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reunion, she explained: "It had gotten to that point where it was something that I needed to address with my daughters.

    "I wasn't quite sure myself, to be honest. That's not something you wake up one day and go, 'Oh.' It was a strange feeling.

    "It was a very uncomfortable, hard conversation to have. I wanted them to always be proud of me and I didn't want to embarrass them."

    Kyle had a particularly touching response from her youngest daughter Portia.

    She said: "That was a hard thing to talk about and they were, all of them, were very supportive. "Portia stood up and she came over and she put her arms around me, and she said, 'I love you and there's nothing you could say that would make us not love you.'"

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