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Kyle Richards has publicly shut down swirling rumors of a romantic reunion with her ex-husband, real estate mogul Mauricio Umansky. The speculation ignited after the former couple was seen enjoying a vacation together in Mexico, leading fans to wonder if their relationship had been rekindled.
In a clear statement, the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star denied any notion of getting back together. Richards emphasized that while they maintain a strong and amicable co-parenting relationship, their romantic partnership is firmly in the past. The trip, she explained, was simply a family-oriented vacation focused on their children.
The pair announced their separation in July 2023 after 27 years of marriage. Since then, they have consistently presented a united front for their family, often attending events and sharing holidays together. Richards stressed that their priority remains the well-being of their daughters, and their friendly dynamic should not be misinterpreted as a reconciliation. She asked for privacy and understanding as the family continues to navigate their new dynamic post-separation.
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