'RHOBH' Star Mauricio Umansky Breaks His Clavicle While Skiing in Aspen: ‘Let's Get This Surgery Done'
Mauricio Umansky has broken his clavicle while skiing in Aspen, Colorado.
The real estate agent and reality star, 54, shared a series of posts on his Instagram Stories on Friday, Feb. 14, the first of which featured a photo of himself in a hospital gown and wearing a nasal cannula.
'I feel so blessed to be taken care of by such amazing humans. Ski patrol, Paramedics, Aspen Hospital you're all the best. Broken Clavicle,' Umansky wrote in large white letters over the photo.
In the next picture, the Buying Beverly Hills star shared an X-ray of the injury, revealing that he will need to undergo surgery.
'Let's get this surgery done so I can heal,' he wrote over the image, adding, 'Play hard sometimes you get hurt but the care here has been incredible.'
The final post in the series featured a video clip of Umansky looking somber as he was being led down the ski slope on a rescue toboggan by emergency responders.
Umansky did not specify how the injury occurred or if anyone else was involved.
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He and estranged wife Kyle Richards first became known to the public through season 1 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, which premiered on Bravo in 2010. Over the years, viewers have had an up-close look into the pair's private lives, including raising their shared kids, Alexia, 28, Sophia, 25, and Portia, 16, and managing their various business endeavors.
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In July 2023, Richards and Umansky announced that they would be going their separate ways. However, on the Feb. 4 edition of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills After Show, Richards, 56, revealed that the pair — who are still technically legally married — are currently in the midst of figuring out their next steps as they navigate moving forward.
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"Obviously, we have lived together more than half of our lives, and it's hard to just cut that cord," she said in the episode.
"We have had more conversations about, 'What should we do, should I still live where I'm living? Should we sell the house and each go buy two new homes? Or do we keep the house because it is such a special property and just each go our different ways?' We're discussing those things now, which we did not before," she added.
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However, despite their evolving situation, Richards said she and Umansky are getting along and 'able to be good friends.'
"I don't think there is a blueprint for exactly how this has to be done," she noted. "I find myself being oddly protective and defensive of him because people want to say things about him, thinking it would make me happy. I'm like, 'You don't know how we work, we're good.' "
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