'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' news: Kyle Richard's husband opens up about home burglary

Mauricio Umansky and wife Kyle Richards of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" Instagram/Mauricio Umansky

Mauricio Umansky, the husband of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Kyle Richards, opens up about the recent burglary that took a million dollars worth of property from their Los Angeles home.

According to TMZ, which broke the news just a few days after Christmas, the burglar was able to take $1 million worth of jewelry from the family estate, including $150,000 worth of watches owned by the realtor.

The family was on vacation in Aspen, Colorado when the incident happened.

In a group of photos posted on Instagram a few days later, Umansky tried to take the burglary in stride by focusing on what matters most. "2017 Memories #family Nothing replaces Family. They can steal your belongings but they can't steal your memories or your love," he captioned.

His daughter Sophia has the same thing in mind, as she posts a photo of her holding her parents tight, with a caption saying "all that matters."

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