Rachel Zoe Reveals Shocking Details About Mauricio Umansky at RHOBH Premiere
Rachel Zoe has officially returned to Bravo’s pulsing social scene with the Season 15 premiere of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Having previously gained fame from her own series, The Rachel Zoe Project, she now joins a cast navigating the emotional landscapes of separation and divorce.
Unfolding Drama at the Premiere
This season is marked by significant upheavals, particularly as Kyle Richards grapples with her separation from longtime husband Mauricio Umansky. Zoe herself filed for divorce from Rodger Berman in July, which adds layers to the conversations around relationships this season.
Controversial Revelations
During the premiere, Dorit Kemsley discussed her own divorce, prompting a deeper dive into Richards’ situation. Kemsley suggested she had seen Umansky with other women, leading to a tense exchange that piqued the interest of viewers.
Zoe chimed in with a surprising claim, stating, “I saw Mo in Aspen. Someone tried to set me up with him.” Her revelation caught the attention of the group, with Richards visibly uncomfortable by the implication.
The Fallout
- Zoe noted that at one event, multiple people attempted to set her up with Umansky.
- Reflecting on the dynamics of fame, she emphasized the interconnectedness of celebrity relationships.
- Fellow cast members Erika Jayne and Bozoma Saint John also weighed in, adding to the unsettling tone of the luncheon.
Exploring Relationship Dynamics
Saint John humorously questioned whether anyone in Beverly Hills was left untouched by Umansky’s romantic advances. This light-hearted moment followed Zoe’s stark critique of Kemsley’s relationship with PK Kemsley, calling him a narcissist.
The cast for this season includes returning favorites such as Richards, Jayne, and Kemsley, alongside newcomers like Rachel Zoe and Amanda Frances. Veterans Kathy Hilton and Jennifer Tilly are back in supporting roles, with Natalie Swanston Fuller joining the group as well.
Tune In
New episodes of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills are available every Thursday at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo. For those looking to catch up, episodes are accessible for streaming the following day on Peacock.