The start of the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” Season 14 reunion centered around Dorit Kemsley and PK Kemsley’s separation.
The mom-of-two fielded numerous questions from Bravo host Andy Cohen about where things stand now, and how she feels about PK. Specifically, Cohen asked her if she is still in love with her estranged husband.
“Yeah,” she responded in Part 1 of the reunion that aired on April 1. “He’s my soul, he’s my blood, he’s my heart. And I hate that, because it makes it so much more difficult. But I also know I need peace.”
Dorit and PK married in March 2015, and have two children together – Jagger, 11, and Phoenix, 9. In recent years, there were a lot of rumors speculating that their marriage was on the rocks. Both Dorit and PK continued to deny the accusations, but eventually, they announced their separation in May 2024.
Dorit Kemsley Reveals If She Thinks There Is a Chance Her and PK Kemsley Could Get Back Together
During Part 1 of the reunion, Cohen brought up a controversial topic from this season, which was Kemsley making the decision not to tell her kids about the seperation.
And that prompted a very interesting question from the Bravo host.
“Is there a part of you that’s not telling them because you’re hopefully you will get back together,” Cohen asked.
“No,” Kemsley immediately responded. “I promise you. More recently, I see less and less of a chance.”
But, is that something she still wants?
“Not as is,” Kemsley explained.
PK Kemsley Declined Andy Cohen’s Invitation to Attend RHOBH Season 14 Reunion
Considering Kemsley’s separation was a big part of Season 14, it made sense why Cohen would invite PK to join.
“We asked PK if he wanted to appear tonight,” Andy revealed.
“I know,” Kemsley responded.
“He sent a statement,” Cohen then revealed.
“Did he?” she said in surprise.
“I was invited to be part of the Reunion, but declined because I don’t believe engaging with Dorit in this forum would be constructive,” PK wrote.
“I refused to stoke a fire I did not ignite,” he added. “The Dorit I married would never have allowed this, much less caused it. That woman embodied kindness, integrity, and grace. I can only hope this version of Dorit finds her way back to the person she once was.”