Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
star Kyle Richards had a family outing with her three daughters,
including 18-year-old Alexia, who was attacked by Kyle's sister Kim's
pitbull two weeks ago. The mother/daughter duo were joined by Kyle's
hubby Mauricio Umansky and daughters Sophia and Farrah.
The family looked happy despite the recent pitbull attack that happened on November 1 at Kim's home. The dog, named Kingsley, bit the teen multiple times, ripping through the flesh in her hand all the way down to her bone. Ouch!
Kyle's daughter has reportedly had two different surgeries after the attack.
Even though the dog has reportedly attacked other people, fellow reality star Kim isn't getting rid of the dog. She told Radar, "The events that led up to Kingsley biting Alexia resulted from the girls entering my bedroom after I already told them my room was off limits. Alexia has been away from college for months and hasn't seen Kingsley in a long time."
So Kim is publicly blaming her own niece? Nice one.
The aunt of the year went on to defend her beast, "Kingsley is used to the home being full of children and since the kids have gone away, the house has become quiet. While the two have been very close and friendly in the past, the dog has become very protective of me in the meantime. When guests are over, Kinglsey stays in my bedroom and has been given access to a special fenced in area in my backyard. Anyone entering the house is made aware that the dog should not be bothered."
The family looked happy despite the recent pitbull attack that happened on November 1 at Kim's home. The dog, named Kingsley, bit the teen multiple times, ripping through the flesh in her hand all the way down to her bone. Ouch!
Kyle's daughter has reportedly had two different surgeries after the attack.
Even though the dog has reportedly attacked other people, fellow reality star Kim isn't getting rid of the dog. She told Radar, "The events that led up to Kingsley biting Alexia resulted from the girls entering my bedroom after I already told them my room was off limits. Alexia has been away from college for months and hasn't seen Kingsley in a long time."
So Kim is publicly blaming her own niece? Nice one.
The aunt of the year went on to defend her beast, "Kingsley is used to the home being full of children and since the kids have gone away, the house has become quiet. While the two have been very close and friendly in the past, the dog has become very protective of me in the meantime. When guests are over, Kinglsey stays in my bedroom and has been given access to a special fenced in area in my backyard. Anyone entering the house is made aware that the dog should not be bothered."
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