She’s convinced, you know? She thinks Mauricio’s workaholic tendencies are the real troublemakers in their relationship. “He’s always on the phone,” she’d say, “Always fretting over ‘The Agency’ or some other work-related crisis. It’s like his second child.” That’s how the mother of four put it.
She’d see him, pouring every ounce of his energy into solving whatever work problem had cropped up. And she’d think, “Why can’t he put that same energy into us? Into fixing our issues?”
She let it all out in a confessional. If things don’t change, she warned, they might not be able to patch things up.
She’s been there for him from the beginning, you see. Back when he had nothing. Her eyes welling up with tears, Kyle recalled telling him they were in trouble. She needed him to work through it with her. She needed to feel important, to feel like they were important.
“If he doesn’t put in the effort, we’re not gonna make it,” she said. “We won’t survive this.”
You can catch all the drama on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. It airs every Wednesday at 8 p.m. on Bravo.
And don’t stop reading just yet. There’s more to see. Like pictures of Kyle and Mauricio’s family in happier times.