BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA: Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky, who first met in 1994 and got married in 1996, have been in the headlines for their alleged split. However, Kylie's daughter Farrah Brittany Aldjufrie previously addressed rumors about the couple's divorce months before the speculations made headlines.
The viewers of 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' met Farrah for the first time during season 1 alongside her mother and stepfather Mauricio. In the first season, Farrah was introduced during her college graduation party, where drama was already ensuing between the Richards and the Hilton family. However, as Farrah is again in the headlines, fans want to know more about the reality star's daughter.
Who is Farrah Aldjufrie?
Farrah is the eldest daughter of Kyle from her previous marriage to Guraish Aldjfrie. She was born on October 31, 1988, when Kyle was 18 years old. Farrah completed her Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences/ Liberal Studies from New York University in 2008. She later studied Bachelor of Science (BS), Psychology at the University of Southern California. Farrah also went to USC Marshall School of Business in 2010. Currently, Farrah is working at Mauricio's real estate firm called The Agency. He hired her shortly after her graduation in 2010. Farrah thinks that real estate is her calling, and even earned the outstanding 'Rookie of the Year' award in 2014 via Luxury Real Estate, according to her The Agency bio.
Farrah got engaged to long-time boyfriend Alex Mano in 2021. In an Instagram post from November 2021, Farrah shared photos of herself and Alex, flashing her gorgeous engagement ring, and gushing about her soon-to-be husband.
Farrah Aldjufrie addresses Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky's split rumors
Before Kyle's alleged split up from Mauricio, her daughter Farrah weighed in on rumors about her mother and stepfather were separating. Back in April, Farrah, 34, referred to the gossip as nothing more than "stories" as she addressed the rumors during an appearance at her mother's National Alliance on Mental Illness event in West Hollywood. Farrah told Page Six, "My reaction, I mean, these are stories." She added, "This is what always happens. People are going to find something and try to make it into a story." Farrah further said, "And I feel like at this point, we’ve already been through so much. I mean, who cares?"
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