Larsa Pippen Throws Shade at Dorit Kemsley Over Unpaid Mortgage: “RHOM Mortgages Are Up to Date”

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Larsa Pippen Throws Shade at Dorit Kemsley Over Unpaid Mortgage: “RHOM Mortgages Are Up to Date”

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Larsa Pippen offered a shady reaction to Dorit Kemsley‘s explanation about her unpaid mortgage on Friday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live.

After the 49-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member blamed her overdue balance on her estranged husband, Paul “PK” Kemsley, 58, insisting she didn’t know that her bill wasn’t being paid, the 51-year-old Real Housewives of Miami cast member slammed the cast’s financial standings.

“That is something that I learned a few weeks before everyone else learned, as we discussed at the reunion. It’s something that PK was in charge of. I didn’t know it was not being paid. We’ve since spoken, and he agreed to bring it up to date, and then we’re gonna put the house on the market, and the kids and I will find a new home,” Dorit revealed to host Andy Cohen, 57, on the March 19 episode of WWHL.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Following the live broadcast, Larsa spoke out in an Instagram comment.

RHOM mortgages are up to date,” she wrote.

RHOM Larsa Pippen shades RHOBH finances

Larsa’s comment was shared after both Teddi Mellencamp, 44, and Crystal Kung-Minkoff, 43, weighed in on the situation.

As fans may have seen, Teddi addressed Dorit’s financial hardships on a recent episode of the Two Ts in a Pod, saying, “No wonder the girls are concerned.”

“You don’t know your finances in a marriage,” she noted. “When you go through Dorit’s businesses, we haven’t heard anything about her wedding dress line. We haven’t heard anything about Buca di Beppo. We haven’t heard anything about Beverly Beach. So any of the things that she could be generating income from other than the show.”

As for Crystal, she spoke of the topic on her Humble Brag podcast.

“She’s in pre-default. But she owes $900,000. She hasn’t paid her mortgage since September. We’re not talking like two months. It’s a long time, since September,” she explained. “And the show has been out, so [I’m] trying to do the math … We get paid — this is a little [behind the scenes] of how the show works — you get paid in installments as the show airs. So while you’re filming, you don’t really get any money.”