'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' news: Kyle Richards opens up about family feud

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Kyle Richards in a Bravo interview. YouTube/Bravo

There is already enough drama in the show itself to get people interested in the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" (RHOBH). However, that does not exempt them from their own real-life drama as Kyle Richards recently broke down while she talked about her situation with her sisters.

Richards was reportedly having a normal day, having lunch with other housewives, and very excited to share news about her upcoming "American Woman" series. She mentioned that she has sold two more TV shows alongside "American Woman." However, she noted that while success is great, she did not have anyone in her family to share it with.

Richards mentioned that in the past, when she would have big news, she would always run to her mother and sisters (Kathy and Kim), and tell them all about it. Dorit Kemsley, who was having lunch having with Richards, mentioned that she would cheer Richards on like the latter's mother. It was after this that Richards started crying.

"Every time that Kathy succeeded or Kim or I did, my mom would always say 'This is a feature in all of our caps. We're a team. We always stick together,'" says Richards, who did not tell either of her siblings about her two sold shows. "I didn't know what their reaction would be and I didn't want to be let down by that. Because I don't have parents to share these things with, I thought just keep it to myself for now."

According to Daily Mail, family tensions first started when Kyle's husband, Mauricio Umansky, left Rick Hilton, Kathy's husband, to start his own company. The sisters also fell out when Kyle sold "American Woman," which is actually about their mother. Kathy has since then never invited Kyle's family over for Christmas.

The family feud was brought up by Richards during last Tuesday's episode of "RHOBH". As for "American Warrior," it is set for a release on June 7, 2018.

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