Dorit Kemsley told viewers during the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 15 reunion that her relationship with Paul “PK” Kemsley is better now than it has been in nearly two years, but the update came with a far more serious revelation: their home is in pre-foreclosure. Andy Cohen pressed Dorit on the latest in her ongoing divorce proceedings during Part 1 of the reunion, and she said she had been waiting for the chance to finally tell him what was happening.
“Right now, things, thank God, after the kids’ birthdays, this is the first time in almost two years,” Dorit said, adding that she had wanted Cohen to ask so she could give him the update. Cohen said it was the most important thing, and Dorit then said she had been blindsided by a pre-foreclosure notice because she believed PK had been paying the mortgage. She said she had also previously thought the debt issue had been resolved last year.
Dorit said the home is now in pre-foreclosure because PK had not been making the mortgage payments, even though she believed he was handling them. She also said that blame did not sit entirely with him. “It’s my fault as well,” she said, explaining that she should not have trusted or believed the payments were being made without checking. The exchange turned the reunion from a relationship update into a financial one, with Dorit laying out the stakes in plain terms rather than as a family dispute.
She said PK is now saying he will bring the house current, and if that happens, her plan is to put the house on the market and find a home for herself and the children. Erika Jayne, seated alongside her, asked whether things were better as they sat there that day and warned that anything could change. Dorit answered that she knew exactly what she had to do, a line that made clear the decision ahead is less about reconciliation than about where she and the children will live next.
The reunion comments underscore how much has shifted since Dorit said last year that the home-debt issue had been resolved. Now, with divorce proceedings still unfolding and the property in pre-foreclosure, the question is no longer whether the couple can reset their relationship. It is whether PK follows through, and whether Dorit is ready to move once he does.






