Share and Follow
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, Dorit Kemsley, made a notable appearance on Watch What Happens Live on Thursday, March 18. During her time on the show, she tackled a range of pressing topics, including recent reports about her home’s financial troubles and her alleged critical comments about co-star Amanda Frances.
Credit: Eric Kowalsky / MEGA, Instagram
Earlier, on March 10, Radar Online revealed that Dorit’s home, which she and her partner PK purchased in August 2019 and listed for sale a year later, was reportedly in pre-foreclosure for a second time. The report highlighted that the couple had utilized several unconventional lenders to finance the acquisition of the property.
In a concerning turn of events, on January 21, Tanka LLC and Private Money Solutions, the lenders who provided $600,000 and $150,000 respectively, issued a default notice. This notice claimed that Dorit had defaulted on the loans, amassing a debt of $842,376, including interest, and noted that she had failed to make any payments since September 2025.
Radar Online reported on March 10 that Dorit’s home, which she and PK purchased in August 2019 and put on the market one year later, was in pre-foreclosure for a second time. They explained the exes had used a number of unusual lenders to purchase the property.
On January 21, Tanka LLC and Private Money Solutions, which loaned $600,000 and $150,000, respectively, filed a default notice, stating that Dorit owed $842,376, including interest, after defaulting on the loans, and revealed she hadn’t made a payment on the loans since September 2025.
At the time, it was reported that if she didn’t figure out the past-due balance, her home could go into foreclosure.
It was also revealed that another default notice on the property had been filed in December 2025 by Prime Recon LLC, who reportedly held a $5,196,750 mortgage on Dorit’s behalf. According to the filing, Dorit had failed to make $294,321 worth of payments that year, including interest.
While on WWHL, she finally reacted to the foreclosure reports.
“Well, that is something that I learned when — a few weeks before everyone else learned,” she said. “As we discussed at the reunion, it’s something that PK was in charge of. I didn’t know it was not being paid. We’ve since spoken, and he agreed to bring it up to date. And then we’re gonna put the house on the market, and the kids and I will find a new home.”
Dorit also addressed people saying she judged Amanda about being in a cult.
“I didn’t judge her,” Dorit insisted. “I brought up the cult in direct relation to a comment that she made about never having left a dinner party that accosted or that upset. And I was just thinking to myself, you fled a cult. Like, hello. Let’s… call a spade a spade. So that’s why.”
“I guess the point is if you had to flee a cult, there’s some serious s*** that’s happening,” she added. “A dinner party? Come on. Please. Seriously.”
The in-jest comment Bozoma Saint John made about Amanda being a Pinocchio mask, which led to a slew of drama, was also addressed.
“I just think it was a very flippant comment,” Dorit noted. “I think a nothing, and it was made into something so much bigger.”
Finally, Dorit addressed an elephant in the room that’s haunted her for years: her being tardy and making the women wait for her.
“I think it’s something that I now will consider and be more aware of, because I really do feel bad,” she revealed. “I go through so much anxiety, and then I think if anything, it’s more of like I’m so embarrassed, and I feel like, how many sorries can you say? Then it almost feels like it’s insincere.”
She also reminded viewers of her infamous comment where she said she was “sorry” she was late as she was “in glam.”
“I’m not great with time management,” she added.