Kyle Richards’ family just released their new Netflix show, Buying Beverly Hills, but the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star has revealed that she wouldn’t appear in it. The show is centered on her husband Mauricio’s real estate firm, where his daughter Alexia Umansky and stepdaughter Farrah Aldjufrie also work.
Apparently, Kyle has mixed feelings about her daughters being on reality TV. In a recent Instagram post, the star shared a strange warning to them.
“I always said my daughters would NOT do reality television and yet here we are. 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,” wrote Kyle in the caption, via Heavy.
“I’m so excited for them! I’m also scared if I’m honest. @farrahbritt @alexiaumansky There will be times when you are misunderstood, people will say things about you that aren’t true, times where you want to explain the back story but your hands will be tied, your feelings will be hurt & you will wish you hadn’t said or done certain things that can’t be explained. But you know who you are. People that know you know who you are. I love you and am so proud of you and excited to watch you shine,” the star added.
After Kyle’s odd post, fellow Bravolebrity Hannah Ferrier from Below Deck Mediterranean commented on a screenshot of the message, which was shared by a popular fan account on Instagram.
“Does she not have their phone numbers?” asked Hannah, indicating that Kyle could have sent the message in private.
Fans then reacted to Hannah’s sentiment, sharing their thoughts about the post.
“Ha exactly!!! Like seriously!! They [probably] talk everyday! Equivalent to telling your spouse happy anniversary on Instagram!” said a viewer.
“It is a typical contrived and poor me Kyle type statement. Public statement to her daughters eliciting sympathy for herself,” wrote another.
“But she needed to steal some thunder. Always, everything has to be about her,” said a different user.
Buying Beverly Hills season one is now streaming on Netflix.