Dorit Reveals Just How Bad Things Are With PK Now: "Am I Preparing For a Divorce?"
Dorit Kemsley got candid about how she and Paul "PK" Kemsley are faring in their split during the RHOBH After Show.
Dorit Kemsley revealed that Paul "PK" Kemsley declared he wanted a divorce on Season 14, Episode 6 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills — but where do the two stand today? She answered this very question on the January 7 episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills After Show.
"We stand in exactly the same place we were in the beginning. There's been movement, but it's just not forward. It's left to right," Dorit explained. "I'd love to go forward. And I'm consistently trying to advocate for that."
However, she noted that PK's newfound sobriety makes the situation more complicated.
"From what I've understood and learned, that's a journey. For PK, it's been [a long time] abusing alcohol. He was pouring alcohol on a lot of feelings, and now he doesn't have that privilege," Dorit continued. "So there's a lot of feelings, and I think that we can't snap into a place where we fit because the work that needs to be done is never going to go away unless we do the work."
Does Dorit plan to file for divorce from PK?
Dorit said on the RHOBH After Show that she's not sure what the future holds for her and PK. "We'll see. Ask me in another six months," she added. "Hopefully I have a better answer."
The latest on Dorit and PK's status comes after the exes attended a couples therapy session on RHOBH. It was there that PK made the divorce declaration, which Dorit described as "a dagger in the heart" on the After Show.
Why does PK want to divorce Dorit Kemsley?
Dorit shed new light on what PK said about getting a divorce during the RHOBH After Show. "It wasn't like a sensible, 'OK, listen Dorit, l have reached a point in our marriage where I want a divorce,'" she explained, noting that, instead, she got more of a "heat of the moment, 'and this is why I want a divorce!'" comment from the Brit. "You don't know if it's reactionary."
What's worse? Dorit said that that conversation was the first *potentially real* mention of divorce between them.
"It's like, wait a minute — that is the first time you've said it. Now, [these are] serious words. I'm entitled to know your feelings, you know? You owe me that. And then even from that, there was no, 'Yeah, that's what I want. That's what I'm thinking.' So then, it's like, I don't understand. Am I preparing for a divorce? Am I not? It's such a mindf--k," she explained.
It was especially hard, according to the fashionista, because they'd previously had peaceful conversations after a fight where, despite what was said in the heat of the moment, divorce didn't seem to be on the table.
"How are you supposed to know if it's the real one or not? It's like crying wolf," Bozoma Saint John chimed in.
"And then you think about, how do I react?" added Dorit. "If I react and I start going and I file for divorce and I start that train, or if I don't — any which way, I don't like that aspect. It's hard. It's toxic."