Kyle Richards slams Lisa Vanderpump for ‘fake happy marriage’ accusations
Lisa Vanderpump prompts reaction from Mauricio Umansky’s separated wife Kyle Richards
Kyle Richards won’t take Lisa Vanderpump’s shade at her marriage with Mauricio Umansky.
Richards slammed Vanderpump for suggesting she showed off fake happiness in her marriage to Mauricio Umansky before announcing their split.
Vanderpump, 63, recently accused several castmates of pretending to be very happy in their relationships ahead of parting their ways, which Richards didn’t really appreciate.
While she did not name drop who she was referring to, Richards, 55, clearly seemed to take the hit for herself and her marriage to now estranged husband Mauricio Umansky.
Richards was asked what she thought of Vanderpump’s claims on Amazon Live and she slammed the claims of being false.
"Oh you know these people who are happy on the show and calling each other love bean and this and that oh please nobody's that happy. Then you find out they're getting separated," she began by rephrasing what Vanderpump had said.
“Like trying to imply that when I was, you know, showing myself being happy, that I actually wasn’t — which is an absolute lie, and she knows that,” she explained.
“She just does that to be really mean. And then she goes on to say, "I’m not saying who I’m talking about. I would never do such a thing." This is always what she does,” she added.
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