Dorit Kemsleyis opening up about howher recent home invasionwill be incorporated into the new season ofThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
During an appearance onAccess Hollywood’sHousewives Nightcapseries on Wednesday, the reality star said she was doing “okay” nearly three months after the incident.
“I’m doing okay. One foot in front of the other,” said Kemsley, 45. “I’m looking for joy, mostly within the family. I’m doing what I need to do to just heal and come out the other side.”
She also revealed whether the robbery will be discussed onRHOBH’s upcoming 12th season, saying: “Yes, absolutely.”
“We had just started filming when it happened,” she continued. “Because of the outcome and my kids not knowing what had happened, it was very important for me that normal life resumed. It was also important that, you know, the robbers, they can take all the material things but you don’t want to feel like they take your livelihood.”
Kemsley said she went “straight into filming” after the incident occurred.
“I showed it all, what I was going through,” she added. “[The show’s crew] were there for the entire process. I was very open and very honest. I’ve done therapy and I’ve done what I need to do to kind of progress, and you’ll see all that in the new season.”
This past October,three male intrudersbroke into Kemsley’s home in Los Angeles' Encino Hills neighborhood. Her two children — sonJagger, 7, and daughterPhoenix, 5 — were sleeping at the time of the invasion, but theDaily Mailreported that her husbandPaul “P.K.” Kemsleywas in London and was planning to head back to be with his family.
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Dorit publicly addressed the matter days later, saying she was “feeling blessed that my kids and family are safe.”
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“My family now needs to start the healing process,” she added. “I have thrown myself into work as I want our family to return to normality as soon as possible.”
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“I’m very hopeful that as long as I allow myself to feel, I have support of wonderful friends and family and an amazing husband,” she added. “My kids are okay. And that’s the most important thing to me. So, mommy can do what she needs to do to be able to eventually just get stronger and better.”
source: people.com