‘Real Housewives’ star Dorit Kemsley breaks silence following the home invasion: ‘A terrifying ordeal’
The ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ star noted that her kids were home at the time and thanked God no one was ‘physically harmed’
“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Dorit Kemsley broke her silence after she was the victim of a home invasion last week.
The LAPD confirmed to the burglary occurred at 10:50 pm on October 27. There were three male suspects and an unknown amount of property was stolen. Kemsley’s children were home at the time, but she noted in an Instagram post late Saturday that neither they nor she was harmed during the incident.
“As you all know by now I have been through a terrifying ordeal, one that no parent or person should ever have to experience,” she began her statement. “I’ve received so many messages of love and support and I thank you all from the bottom of my heart. It’s truly overwhelming. My kids are unaware of what happened, they slept through it and I thank God for keeping my kids and myself from being physically harmed.”


‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ star Dorit Kemsley was the victim of a home invasion.
“My family now needs to start the healing process. I have thrown myself straight back into work as I want our family to return to normality as soon as possible,” she added. “With the love and support of my husband, my incredible family, friends, fans and followers, I am confident this is the right thing to do whilst I independently work through the trauma.”
She concluded by thanking the Los Angeles Police Department for “their care and attention.”


Dorit Kemsley and Paul “PK” Kemsley each updated their Instagram followers following a burglary incident at their home
It features “6 bedrooms, 7 full and 3 half baths. Inside, floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to a backyard with a pool, cabana, putting green, and a sports court. Additional features include a screening room and 3-car garage,” according to a post on social media when it was listed for sale. It has since been taken off the market.