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Buying Beverly Hills: Season 2 OTT release date - The show focuses on Mauricio Umansky’s global boutique real estate brokerage in Beverly Hills, California

Shramana Kar
Feb 21, 2024
Buying Beverly Hills: Season 2 OTT release date - Watch the American reality show once again with some new twists on THIS platform

Buying Beverly Hills: Season 2

Dive into the luxurious world of Beverly Hills real estate with Buying Beverly Hills, a reality series that first premiered on Netflix in November 2022. It follows Mauricio Umansky and his team at The Agency RE, a high-end brokerage, as they navigate the ruthless market of luxurious properties. From multi-million-dollar mansions to architectural masterpieces, each episode unveils the intricating details and high-pressure negotiations involved in closing deals in the ultra-competitive Beverly Hills market.

Where to watch Buying Beverley Hills Season 2

Mauricio Umansky is the husband of Kyle Richards, the American actress, who was seen in The Halloween film franchise (1987-2022), The Hungover Games (2014), This is Paris (2020). The Season 2 of Buying Beverly Hills is coming soon on March 22, 2024, only on Netflix.

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What is the reality show about?

This reality show follows a family-run business as they navigate office gossip, workplace romances, and multi-million-dollar deals in the luxurious Los Angeles market. But it's not all business; the agents also juggle their personal lives, adding another layer of intrigue to the show. With stunning visuals of multi-million-dollar properties and a captivating blend of real estate and office drama, The Agency is sure to be a binge-worthy favourite.

What does the video show?

In the new official clip, we get to see Mauricio make a meeting with his three daughters, Alexia, Sophia and Farrah Brittany (Kyle’s daughter from her first marriage), to tell them that he is taking a divorce from their mother, Kyle Richards. "I had an amazing 26 years with your mom, an amazing 26 years," the clip begins with him saying. He then adds, "I wanted to do everything possible to just save it. I think I need space.”

In the clip, Mauricio tells his daughters that Kyle told him that she's not going to ask him why they are separating, and he can do whatever he wants. The girls are seen sitting there quietly, with sad faces, when Mauricio tells them that he will go to Aspen to clear his mind. After the announcement, Sophia breaks down in tears while saying, “Our life has just changed so much.”

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In December last year, Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky, stars of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, spent Christmas together in Aspen despite their separation earlier the same year. The news, confirmed by People magazine, surprised fans and their daughters. While the couple navigates their new normal, their Aspen reunion highlights their commitment to co-parenting and prioritising their family.

What did Kyle Richards say about their separation?

At the People’s Choice Awards 2024, Kyle Richards told People that she and Mauricio still don't know what will happen to their future. Despite the separation, they are still a family and love each other wholeheartedly. They are just trying to figure out their lives during this separation. Although she assured the magazine that they were not going to be in this situation for long, the good thing is that they get along very well and are just hanging in there.

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