'RHOBH' Fans Doubt Dorit Kemsley's Home Invasion, Internet Sleuths Claim Convenient Timing For Life-Threatening Robbery As Season 12 Begins Filming
Oct. 28 2021, Published 1:02 p.m. ET
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Dorit Kemsley was the victim of a scary home invasion, but not everyone is buying her story.
As RadarOnline.com reported, the 45-year-old Bravo personality was home with her children when three men held her at gunpoint and threatened to "kill her" on Wednesday around 11 PM.
Dorit allegedly begged for her life, as her kids slept just feet away in their bedrooms. The robbers reportedly made off with over $100,000 of jewelry and handbags but did not harm the RHOBH star or her children.
Police confirmed to RadarOnline.com that they responded to a home invasion call, and there are "three male suspects." Law enforcement also tells us a police report was filed.
Still, Internet sleuths have their doubts.
Following the news, social media blew up with naysayers pointing out the bizarre timing of it all. Two of Dorit's RHOBH co-stars Erika Jayne and Garcelle Beauvais were spotted filming Season 12 on Wednesday.
After a season where viewers alleged Dorit had "no storyline," many are questioning if the robbery actually took place.
"This is so made up, anything for attention on her end," one hater wrote on Instagram. "No storyline in the show. And now this?" questioned another. "These women will do anything to stop Andy from firing them," added another.
As RadarOnline.com pointed out, Dorit's life-threatening robbery happened in the home she's been trying to sell for the past year.
The RHOBH star and her husband, Paul "PK" Kemsley, have been so desperate to unload the 9,000-square-foot estate that they slashed the price by $1.5 million earlier this year.
They bought the home for $6.5 million in 2019 and made the shocking move to put it on the market last year for a whopping $9.5 million.
After many unsuccessful months of not selling, Dorit and PK pulled the listing down. They put their property back on the market in April, dropping the price dramatically to $7.9 million.
If Dorit wanted out then, imagine how she feels now. The police are actively investigating the home invasion. Daily Mail was the first to report the robbery incident.