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Fakery Foiled! Kim Richards Busted Lying Over 6-Year Romance With Boyfriend

Kim Richards has been busted lying about her new boyfriend — and RadarOnline.com has the exclusive scoop about her “beau.”

The troubled reality star, 53, claimed she has been secretly dating businessman Wynn Katz for six years, as he joined her on the new season of WE tv’s Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars.

“We just managed to keep it kind of private,” Richards told Entertainment Tonight about their romance.

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But multiple sources close to the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star told RadarOnline.com that the relationship was a sham.

“It is a complete lie," a close family friend told RadarOnline.com. "Kim has not had a boyfriend for six years."

A relative also shot down Richards’ six-year romance tale, snitching to RadarOnline.com that she started "dating this guy two years ago."

Richards gave an interview to OK! in December 2013 saying she was ready for love.

“I'm learning how to find time to focus on me," she said. "All my focus has always been on my children. I have been on a few dates and I actually just met someone that is kind of nice. So, I've actually just started my dating situation."

She also claimed in 2015 that she was dating Maine entrepreneur Todd Jason Voisine.

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