PK claims Dorit spent $1 million on designer goods while mortgage bills went unpaid
PK Kemsley claims his ex-wife Dorit spent $1 million on luxury items while the family struggled with mortgage payments, according to court filings.
PK Kemsley's got receipts. According to court filings he just submitted, his ex-wife Dorit, yes, that Dorit from Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, was dropping a cool million on luxury shopping sprees while the family was genuinely struggling to cover mortgage payments.
The accusation landed in legal documents this week. PK alleged his estranged wife was spending recklessly on high-end goods: designer handbags, clothes, jewelry. The whole Beverly Hills playbook. Meanwhile, the household was apparently having actual trouble keeping the roof over their heads.
This isn't the first time money's become a flashpoint in their split. But going after someone's spending habits in court filings? That's a different level. It's the kind of thing that gets picked apart by lawyers and later, probably, by viewers who've spent years watching Dorit perform wealth and privilege on Bravo.
The timing matters too. These claims come as their divorce proceedings continue unfolding, with both sides airing grievances in court. PK's essentially saying: look, we couldn't afford the basics, but she's out here buying thousand-dollar shoes.
Dorit hasn't publicly responded to the allegation yet. Her legal team will likely have their own version of events. Maybe she'll argue the purchases were necessary, or that PK's characterization is unfair, or something else entirely. That's how these things usually go. Both sides get to tell their story.
What's clear is that the gap between image and reality, something Real Housewives has always played with, is now being litigated in actual court. The glamour, the homes, the lifestyle. When the marriage falls apart, so does the story built around it.