PK Kemsley Shares a Cryptic Update After RHOBH Reunion: "Better to Admit..."

   

Dorit Kemsley's estranged husband spoke out about being in the "wrong" place after Part 2 of the reunion aired. 

Though he chose not to attend The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 14 reunion, Paul "PK" Kemsley still made his presence known. 

In addition to sending a statement, which Andy Cohen had the awkward task of reading aloud on the reunion stage, PK also shared a cryptic quote after Part 2 aired on April 8. 

The British talent agent posted a solo shot of him standing in a doorway on his Instagram Story on the same day that the reunion aired.

"It's better to admit you walked through the wrong door than to spend your life in the wrong room," he captioned the photo. 

PK has been estranged from diamond holder Dorit Kemsley since May 2024, though the two have yet to officially file for divorce. 

Paul Kemsley of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stands near a door on his Instagram story.

Read PK's statement to Dorit Kemsley at the RHOBH Season 14 reunion

In his statement at the Season 14 reunion, PK said that he declined to appear in-person because he didn't think it would be the right place to talk to her. 

"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," he said, which Andy read aloud on Part 1. "Dorit has made several mischaracterizations about me, but the one I must address is the claim that I am a bad father. That statement is both heartbreaking and false. It is deeply hurtful to me and more importantly, to our children, who, despite Dorit’s assertion, will inevitably see and hear all of this at a time not of our choosing."

PK and Dorit share son Jagger Kemsley and daughter Phoenix Kemsley together. 

"Those closest to us know the truth. Many have wanted to speak out, but I have asked them not to because the truth should never need a champion. I refused to stoke a fire I did not ignite," he continued. "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."

PK Kemsley in a conversation with his wife at their home in Los Angeles, California.