Kyle Richards Reacts to Family Drama Involving Niece Paris Hilton and Husband Mauricio Umansky
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The hotel heiress recently criticized Mauricio on social media after he discussed a business dispute with her father, Rick Hilton, on his Netflix show, 'Buying Beverly Hills'.

AceShowbiz - Kyle Richards, star of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills", has expressed her exhaustion with the ongoing family drama surrounding her niece, Paris Hilton, and her estranged husband, Mauricio Umansky.

Paris recently criticized Mauricio on social media after he discussed a business dispute with her father, Rick Hilton, on his Netflix show, "Buying Beverly Hills". Paris accused her uncle of "using the Hilton name every chance he gets" and slammed his show as "lame."

Kyle revealed during an Amazon Live session that she has not spoken to her niece about the matter directly. "She spoke to her cousins, and they cleared all that up," Kyle said. "I really was just like, 'No. Please no more,'" Kyle admitted. "I can't handle any more things."

Kyle went on to express her frustration with the constant public attention her family receives. "My family is all in the public eye, and it's a weird thing," she said. "I'm on television. My niece is on television. My sister is on television. My family is on television. It's a lot. What can I say?"

The family drama has taken a toll on Kyle, leaving her questioning her future on reality TV. "I am just kind of tired of hearing about everything over and over again," she said. "For me, it was like, 'Ahh the reunion is done. Thank God. I can exhale and relax a little.' But no, not too soon, Kyle. There's more stuff coming."

Kyle remained uncertain about her future on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills". "I can't answer that today," she said. "I need more time to collect my thoughts and...see how I feel."

Mauricio has also addressed the backlash from Paris' comments. He stated that the business decision that led to their rift was between two businessmen. "I felt like I deserved something. I asked for something, he didn’t want to do it, and then I chose to go off on my own," he explained.

Mauricio's Netflix show, "Buying Beverly Hills", is set to premiere its second season on March 22.

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