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Alexia Umansky Opens Up About Her "Really Emotional" Move Out of Kyle & Mauricio's House
Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky's daughter shared new details about moving out of their family home.
Two months after Alexia Umansky moved into her first home with her boyfriend, Jake Zingerman, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills daughter is opening up about saying goodbye to her family home.
In a March 17 Instagram Story that responded to a question from one of her followers about her new house, Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky's daughter wrote, "Leaving home was really emotional for me...But from nigsht 1 in our new home, that emotion eased."
Alexia's "favorite part" of her new home, she shared, is "how safe and happy" she feels.
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As it turns out, Alexia isn't the only member of the family who has made a move recently. In a separate Instagram Story, Alexia shared that one of the family's dogs, Bambi, has been splitting time between the family's Encino home and Alexia and Jake's new house.
"She lives at both homes now," Alexia explained. "She's an old lady so she loves the quiet life at mine and Jake's, but she goes back to her brother and sisters every week and has sleepovers."
Kyle Richards opens up about Alexia Umansky moving out
Kyle also had an emotional reaction to Alexia's move. "I honestly had to just shut that part of my brain off," she told The Daily Dish in February. "It was like, my child's leaving the house. Because of everything that we've been going through this last year-and-a-half, it was just too much for me to even process."
"I just had to say, 'I'm grateful she lived with me 27-and-a-half years,' which is not the norm," she continued. "So I just focus on the positive."
Kyle helped Alexia get settled in her new house, explaining, "I went out shopping for her and bought her her dishes, and stuff for her place, and pretty glasses and coffee cups, and just trying to make sure that she feels homey and cozy there so that I can psychologically feel better."
Since Alexia has moved out, Kyle admitted that "it's not the same" at the Encino home lately. "[Alexia] is one of those people who's always in a good mood, and I always say she's such a bright light," Kyle shared. "So just to think that she's not there every second is hard."