The Rise And Fall Of Kyle Richards And Mauricio Umansky's Relationship

After a whirlwind romance and a shotgun wedding, Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky welcomed their daughter Alexia in June 1996. Four years later, Richards gave birth to Sophia, who was followed up by their youngest daughter, Portia, in 2008. The reality star shared a throwback photo of her and Umansky on their 24th anniversary: “When I look at our family, so full of love, I am grateful for this life we have built. Our children are a true testament of our love,” she captioned the Instagram photo. 

Being a father to four girls wasn’t exactly something Umansky predicted, but he feels overjoyed all the same. The real estate mogul posted an Instagram photo featuring him alongside his daughters in 2020, writing, “Growing up I always thought I was going to have a whole soccer team of sons. Instead, I got all these gorgeous girls!! I wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world.” 

Alexia, Farrah, and Sophia followed in their father’s footsteps and joined his real estate company, The Agency, which is featured on the Netflix show “Buying Beverly Hills.” Umansky and Richards aren’t empty nesters just yet, however, as the pair continue to raise their 16-year-old daughter, Portia. “Next year, she’ll be applying to colleges, which is really, really weird to think about,” Richards told “The Daily Dish.” “When we started the show, she was in a crib and diapers. Now, she drives, and [she] is applying to colleges.”

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