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See RHOBH's Kyle Richards and Kathy Hilton's Sweet Family Reunion Amid Ongoing Feud
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Date:2025-04-07 10:52:54
Kyle Richards and Kathy Hilton are choosing family over feuding.
The sisters and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills co-stars reunited over the weekend to celebrate the bridal shower of their niece, Kim Richards' daughter Whitney Davis. The three siblings were all smiles while posing behind Whitney, who donned a low-cut, V-neck white gown for the occasion.
Also included in the family photo opp were Kim's other daughters Brooke Wiederhorn and Kimberly Jackson, as well as Kyle's eldest daughter Farrah Brittany.
"My beautiful niece @whittlesdavis is getting married. A beautiful shower for our Whittles," Kyle captioned the snapshot in a May 16 Instagram post. "So happy for you & @lukegrahamwhite."
Kyle and Kathy's relationship has been strained since season 12 of RHOBH concluded last fall following Kathy's alleged meltdown during the cast trip to Aspen. Co-star Lisa Rinna accused Kathy of bad-mouthing the entire cast—including Kyle—during an explosive rant, leading to lots of tears and a tough confrontation between the sisters at the reunion.
Despite the bad blood, Kyle is still hopeful about their future.
"We've had issues and we come back together," she exclusively told E! News last month. "We're sisters, family is complicated. We're a work in progress."
And with Kathy's future on the reality show still a question mark, Kyle added that she "of course" wants Kathy to return for season 13, which is currently filming. "She's my sister," the 54-year-old noted, "I miss her."
As for how season 13 is shaping up? "It will not disappoint," Kyle teased. "It's been a very different season for me personally than any other and it's been very, very interesting. Of course, there's a lot of drama. I think the audience is going to be very excited."
(E! and Bravo are both part of the NBCUniversal family)
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