Kyle Richards Says Half Of The Agency Is Hers On The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills Reunion Part 2
Kyle Richards said she is not waiting for Mauricio Umansky to come back during the real housewives of beverly hills reunion part 2 preview, putting the couple’s separation and business split on the record before the episode airs. The exchange turns a relationship update into a money question, with Richards saying, “Well, it’s mine...half of it’s mine.”
Dorit Kemsley Pushes Richards
Dorit Kemsley opened the preview with two direct questions: “Do you think you’re waiting for him?” and “Waiting for him to come back?” Richards answered, “No,” then added, “I think it’s still — I think it’s just not knowing what you want.”
Andy Cohen then asked whether she still expected to take family vacations the same way. Richards said, “No,” and added, “It would change. And it would be scary if it changed for me.” That is the part of the preview that gives the separation real stakes: the routine has become stable enough that change itself is the threat.
The Agency And No Prenup
Cohen’s next question moved from family logistics to assets: “Kyle, when or if you file for divorce, will you be asking for half of The Agency?” Richards answered, “Well, it’s mine...half of it’s mine.” Mauricio Umansky left Hilton & Hyland in 2011 to form The Agency, and Richards later said, “Well, we built our lives together. He literally had two nickels when we married.”
Richards also drew a clean line around the legal side of the split: “Obviously, there’s no prenup. We didn’t have anything. We were in a two bedroom apartment.” That makes the preview more than reunion television. It puts a long-running separation, a business founded in 2011, and the absence of a prenup into the same conversation before any divorce filing has been made.
April 30 At 8/7c
The preview aired ahead of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 15 Reunion Part 2, scheduled for Thursday, April 30 at 8/7c on Bravo. The season itself airs on Thursdays at 8/7c and streams the next day on Peacock, which keeps Richards’ comments in circulation beyond the reunion hour.
For viewers, the practical read is simple: Richards is not presenting herself as someone waiting for Umansky’s return, and she is publicly staking a claim to half of The Agency if divorce papers are ever filed. That is the part of the reunion to watch, because it shifts the story from separation status to what gets divided if that status ever changes.