Kyle's remarks come after her niece Paris said her family was "sick" of Mauricio "using the Hilton name every chance he gets to plug his lame show."
Kyle Richards is chiming in on the family drama between her estranged husband, Mauricio Umansky, and niece Paris Hilton.
Some backstory: Mo used to work for Paris' father, Rick Hilton, at real estate firm Hilton & Hyland, before going out and starting The Agency on his own. That has been a source of tension for both families -- something Umansky was seen talking about in a preview clip from the upcoming season of Buying Beverly Hills.
After Mo's comments went viral, Paris hit back in the comments on Instagram, before later deleting them. But the damage was already done, as news publications -- including TooFab -- all picked up the social media feud before she pulled down her reaction.
Addressing the drama during an Amazon Live on Tuesday, Kyle was asked by a fan what she thought of Mauricio's candor about the situation on his show, as well as Hilton's reaction online.
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View Story"I am just kind of tired of hearing about everything over and over again. For me, it was like, the reunion's done, thank god, I can exhale and relax a little but then it was like, 'Oh, not too soon, Kyle. There's more stuff coming."
"My family's all in the public eye and it’s weird to think that I'm on television, my niece is on television, my sister is on television on her show, and she's been on my show, my family's on television, my daughters -- it's a lot."
Another viewer asked if she spoke with Paris about her reaction, with Richards saying she hadn't.
"She spoke to her cousins, and they cleared all that up," she added. "I really was just like, 'No. Please, no more.’ I can't handle any more things."
In the preview clip that sparked all this drama, Mauricio spilled a little more about what sparked his exit from H&H.
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View Story"Was your goal to be brought in as a partner there, and that just didn't work out?" one of Umansky's Agency colleagues asked him.
"That's exactly what happened," Umansky said before getting into the nitty-gritty of the fallout between him and Rick. "I think I got kind of f--ked by Hilton & Hyland. And when I say f--ked, you know, today I'm happy, but there was a 100 agents at Hilton & Hyland. They did a billion dollars for the first time in a year. I was 19.6 percent of their production."
"And I went to Rick and I said, 'I'd really like equity, and to be a partner,'" he continued. "He went back and talked to Jeff, he got back to me and basically, I was told no."
Umansky said he shared his concerns of a divide in the family with wife Kyle.
"I go, 'This will cause a lot of stress between you and your sister and your family, and I don't want to do this move of leaving and starting a company if you're not comfortable,'" Umansky recalled telling Richards before quitting his job at Hilton & Hyland. "She was 100 percent supportive."
The move took both the company and Rick by surprise, and while it most definitely caused tension amongst the family members, Hilton & Hyland is a company Umansky said he would never say a bad word about.
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View StoryParis then fiercely defended her father after a Bravo fan page shared a promo clip of Mo's initial conversation about leaving her dad's agency -- slamming her uncle for talking about the specifics on camera.
"My father is a consummate gentleman and has always taken the higher road. He would never speak negatively about his family -- especially in the press," Paris wrote, before adding of her uncle, "Frankly, we are all sick of him using the Hilton name every chance he gets to plug his lame show. It is enough already."
"Look, it's sad that she got so upset about that, but at the end of the day, it's two businessmen making two business decisions," Umansky said of his niece's words in an interview with Entertainment Tonight.
"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 to the outlet. "I wanted to take care of my family, I wanted to be successful, I wanted to go forward, I wanted to do the most I could, and at the end of the day, I made that decision just to go forward with this thing. There is certainly no bad blood on my side."
Buying Beverly Hills premieres Friday, March 22 on Netflix.