According to a new report, the feud between sisters Kyle Richards and Kathy Hilton has intensified ever since their husbands' real estate firms have been given the Playboy Mansion.
"Kathy and Kyle are still not on speaking terms," a source told Radar Online. "These two sisters are so stubborn that neither one is going to back down and reach out to the other one."
The siblings' feud is centered on the husbands, Rick Hilton and Mauricio Umansky, who worked together at the prestigious Hilton & Hyland firm. As previously reported, Richards' husband grew disgruntled with never being made a partner and started The Agency, which became a hugely successful real estate company.
But the two firms were hired to sell Hugh Hefner's famed Playboy Mansion, putting it on the market for a whopping $200 million. "The sale is strictly business and it isn't technically split, it is whichever place actually sells it gets the commission," said the insider.
"No one actually met with Hef," the source explained. "The Playboy people took meetings with several companies and decided to hire two because it is a big transaction."
While the two firms are battling to bring in the buyer, the source told Radar that the sisters' husbands are staying out of the situation. "Rick and Mauricio don't have to interact."
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"Kathy and Kyle are still not on speaking terms," a source told Radar Online. "These two sisters are so stubborn that neither one is going to back down and reach out to the other one."
The siblings' feud is centered on the husbands, Rick Hilton and Mauricio Umansky, who worked together at the prestigious Hilton & Hyland firm. As previously reported, Richards' husband grew disgruntled with never being made a partner and started The Agency, which became a hugely successful real estate company.
But the two firms were hired to sell Hugh Hefner's famed Playboy Mansion, putting it on the market for a whopping $200 million. "The sale is strictly business and it isn't technically split, it is whichever place actually sells it gets the commission," said the insider.
"No one actually met with Hef," the source explained. "The Playboy people took meetings with several companies and decided to hire two because it is a big transaction."
While the two firms are battling to bring in the buyer, the source told Radar that the sisters' husbands are staying out of the situation. "Rick and Mauricio don't have to interact."
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