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Kyle Richards discovers company used AI to impersonate her for sales – Alexia Umansky celebrates ‘Family Bachelorette’ while Kathy Hilton is mysteriously absent!

In a whirlwind of family celebrations and unexpected controversy, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kyle Richards, 56, took to Instagram over the weekend to call out a company named Saphily for using an AI-generated version of her to promote a product she had never heard of. The reality TV icon was quick to set the record straight, making it clear she has no affiliation with the brand and demanding they remove the misleading content.

“This company is using an AI version of me to promote their product that I’ve never heard of. I do not endorse this product. [Saphily Official] please take this down immediately,” Kyle wrote in her Instagram Story on June 29, punctuating her message with a bold “FAFO [F*ck Around, Find Out].” In a follow-up Story, she clarified further for her followers: “For those who may have missed the small text on [my] previous story, this is an AI version of me. I am not promoting that product.” Her sharp response highlighted her frustration with the unauthorized use of her likeness, sparking conversations about the ethics of AI in advertising.

Meanwhile, amidst this digital drama, Kyle was also celebrating a joyous family milestone—her daughter Alexia Umansky’s bachelorette party. Alexia, 29, gathered with her sisters Farrah Aldjufrie, 36, Sophia Umansky, 25, and Portia Umansky, 17, along with cousins Nicky Hilton, 41, and Kimberly Jackson, 30, for a lively “Family Bachelorette” bash. The event was filled with love, laughter, and dancing, as captured in a vibrant Instagram video Kyle shared with her fans. “Loving this Family Bachelorette,” she captioned the clip, which featured her grooving alongside her daughters, nieces, and close friend Justin Sylvester, 38.

The celebration was a heartfelt moment for the Umansky family, marking a special chapter for Alexia, who got engaged to her longtime boyfriend, Jake Zingerman, in November 2024. The couple had previously celebrated their engagement with a glamorous party in May, attended by Kyle, her ex-husband Mauricio Umansky, 55, and other loved ones. However, one noticeable absence from the bachelorette festivities was Kyle’s sister, Kathy Hilton, 66. When Kathy commented on the post, writing, “Gorgeous family,” Kyle replied warmly, “Wish you were here!!” The exchange left fans wondering about Kathy’s absence from the family affair, adding a touch of mystery to the otherwise festive occasion.

As Kyle navigates this blend of family joy and public controversy, her fierce response to Saphily’s AI misuse underscores her commitment to authenticity, while her glowing posts about Alexia’s bachelorette party highlight the tight-knit bond she shares with her daughters and extended family. With the RHOBH cameras likely capturing every moment, fans are eager to see how these events unfold in the next chapter of the Richards-Umansky saga.