The duo announced their separation in May 2024 after nearly a decade of marriage, with Dorit filing for divorce in April of the following year.
PK Kemsley is putting his estranged wife, Dorit Kemsley, on blast for taking an extended European vacation amid their “financial crisis.”
In a Monday court filing, PK claimed that his ex has been gone “a minimum of three weeks” without their two children.
He alleged that Jagger, 12, and Phoenix, 10, are in Florida with Dorit’s parents and nanny — and that the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star has “not informed the children, nanny or [PK] of her return date.”
PK Kemsley called Dorit out for a European getaway in a new court filing. doritkemsley/Instagram The businessman said his estranged wife (pictured above on Tuesday) has been on an “extended” trip for a “minimum of three weeks.” doritkemsley/InstagramIn the court documents obtained by Page Six, PK alleged the trip “illustrates [her] prioritization of personal travel over addressing the urgent financial crisis facing [their] family home.”
The two are potentially facing foreclosure on their Los Angeles home — a risk PK’s legal team claimed has “escalated.”
The filing accused Dorit of “a pattern of non-cooperation, broken promises and bad faith conduct that has unnecessarily exacerbated” the situation.
PK, 58, also accused Dorit, 50, of thwarting his summer travel plans with their children by letting the little ones’ passports expire, as first reported by TMZ.
He claimed to not know when the Bravolebrity (pictured above on June 2) will return. doritkemsley/Instagram The 58-year-old (pictured above in 2023) claimed she has “prioritized … personal travel” over their “financial crisis.” paul_kemsley_pk/InstagramSign up for Virtual Reali-Tea with Danny and Evan, our must-read newsletter!
The British businessman claimed she knew he wished to take their son and daughter across the pond this summer.
Dorit’s rep did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
PK railed against the Bravolebrity’s spending back in May, claiming she blew more than $1 million on designer items amid their money woes.
The two are potentially facing foreclosure on their Los Angeles home. doritkemsley/Instagram Earlier this year, PK put Dorit (pictured above on June 24) on blast for spending on designer items. BACKGRIDDorit allegedly forked over $995,270 for “wardrobe related expenses” between December 2024 and March 2026, he claimed in the court documents.
He cited specific charges at the time, from $69,000 each at Louis Vuitton and Chanel to $38,000 at Hermès and $22,000 at Saint Honore.
She clapped back via Instagram in June, writing, “Do I love fashion? Yes. Do I spend a lot of money on clothes? Expensive clothes? Designer clothes? Yes. It is my choice. It is also my money. It’s my money that I earn, that I work for. Not his money.”
The reality stars went public with their separation in May 2024 after nearly a decade of marriage.
The reality star (pictured above on June 3) vehemently clapped back via Instagram. Brian Zak/Page Six She and PK, who split in 2024, co-parent son Jagger and daughter Phoenix (pictured above on May 10). doritkemsley/InstagramTheir joint statement read, “To safe guard our deep friendship and maintain a harmonious environment for our children we have made the mutual and difficult decision to take some time apart and reevaluate our relationship while we prioritize our children.”
Dorit filed to legally end their union in April of the following year.
As their contentious split rages on, PK has moved on with new girlfriend Tatiana Kharchylava — who has made headlines for her uncanny resemblance to Dorit.
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