Fans of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills finally have a little bit of closure in regards to the relationship between the Richards sisters. Viewers of season 5 of the hit Bravo series have seen the rollercoaster ride that is the siblings relationship since season 1, but the tension between these two really started to escalate during season 5. That's when Richard's sobriety came into question. Following the Amsterdam trip, when Kyle Richards didn't back up sister Kim Richards in her altercation with Lisa Rinna, it seemed like the girls were never going to be the same. However, following the crazy last couple of months that Kim has had, it seems that the girls are back on the good side of their relationship, with Kyle standing by her sister's side. They were recently caught out on the town together.
Kyle took to her Instagram account earlier this week to post a picture of her and her sibling celebrating Kim's birthday.
A photo posted by Kyle Richards Umansky (@kylerichards18) on Sep 19, 2015 at 11:24pm PDT
"Right here, right now @kimrichards11," the star wrote in the caption for the picture, adding, "It's your birthday sister!!!"
According to TMZ, the ladies were spotted dining together on September 19 at Ocean Prime restaurant in their native town, Beverly Hills. The outing seemed to signal a truce in their epic sibling feud, hopefully fostering in a new era of peace between them.
Radar Online is reporting that the main issue that actually caused the sisters to stop talking was that Kim's dog Kingsley bit Kyle's daughter's hand. The sisters then didn't talk to each other from October 2014 till February 2015, when they were forced to be together to film the RHOBH reunion. However, since the reunion taped, it didn't seem like their relationship was heading in a positive direction.
Yet, they looked all smiles as they exited the restaurant earlier this weekend. It also seems that Kim is doing better since her legal troubles and relapse earlier this year.
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