Get ready for more real estate deals — and more drama — on Buying Beverly Hills season 2. Mauricio Umansky‘s Netflix reality series will return with more from his real estate company, The Agency, as well as a greater insight into his shocking separation from wife Kyle Richards. The couple broke up after 27 years of marriage at the end of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 13, and the next season of Buying Beverly Hills will offer more clarity on the status of their relationship, as well how their daughters are handling the split.
Netflix’s official press release for the show’s second season says that “the foundation of the Umansky clan is rocked like never before, potentially changing the very fabric of the family forever.”
Keep reading for everything you need to know about Buying Beverly Hills season 2.
Buying Beverly Hills season 2 will premiere Friday, March 22. All ten episodes will drop at once.
In addition to Mauricio, his daughters Farrah, 35, and Alexia, 27, who both work at The Agency, are returning for season 2. Their sister Sophia, 27, is interning at The Agency, so she’ll be on the show as well. Agents Ben Belack, Joey Ben-Zvi, Melissa Platt, Brandon Graves and Sonika Vaid will also star in season 2, alongside “a few fresh faces”, according to Netflix.
Kyle only made a cameo appearance in season one of Buying Beverly Hills — but Netflix confirmed that the Bravo star “will indeed be more prominently featured alongside her family” in season 2.
The footage that’s been released from Buying Beverly Hills season 2 leans into the drama with the Umansky family. In the teaser trailer that dropped February 25, Mauricio told someone it was Kyle who “wanted the separation.” In another scene, Kyle addressed the split with her four daughters. “We wanted to have this conversation when we were all together… for obvious reasons,” she said, before adding, “I’m really sorry you guys.”
In a clip from the new season released Feb. 20, Mauricio revealed the “rules” of his and Kyle’s separation to their daughters. “She said to me, ‘listen. The rules are that, you know, you go out, you date, you do whatever it is that you wanna do. I’m not gonna be asking what you’re doing. I don’t want you to be asking me what I’m doing. Like, we’re separated,’ ” he explained. Mauricio and Kyle’s daughters got emotional as they told their dad they were “sorry” about what they’re all going through.
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