In the show’s first season, Mauricio made the decision to leave Rick’s firm to start his own business. It is speculated that her decision to leave, coupled with Richards’ selection to produce a show about her upbringing, with which Kathy disagreed, led to the dispute between the two families. Kathy and Richards reportedly didn’t speak to each other for 10 years, in part because the Hiltons felt betrayed by Mauricio.
With The Agency now one of the top real estate corporations, more with Richards’ good fortune on display and the good fortune of other real estate exhibits, Mauricio is about to lead a new series set in The Agency’s offices, called “Buying Beverly Hills. “. “
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When asked about the current state of the market at the moment, Mauricio admitted that as agents, they didn’t know where it was headed, stating that they were in a bit of a slow season at the moment.
“I think we’re seeing a little bit of a slowdown today, a little bit of a slowdown,” he told Fox News Digital. “It may also look like a seasonal slowdown. We are a little confused. “
“I mean, obviously, they’ve noticed that interest rates go up a lot,” Mauricio explained. “
As for the screen, while Mauricio promises the audience to see real estate and “ruthless real estate agents,” he says the focus of filming the Netflix screen for him was running with his daughters Farrah Aldjufrie, whom Richards shares with her first husband and whom Mauricio helped raise after marrying Richards. and Alexia Umansky.
“I think you see a little bit of slowdown today, a little bit of slowdown. “
“The opportunity to film with my two daughters is extraordinary. I mean, we’ve all been doing ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ for a long time, but it’s obviously in the shadow of all the lives, the women and the drama. “and all that,” Mauricio said. For me, the delight of being able to film with my two daughters, Alexia and Farrah, on what we do each and every day of our lives, which is work, incredibly fun. “
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It turns out that the not unusual caution of never painting with the circle of relatives does not apply in this case, as Aldjufrie and Alexia echoed their father’s statements that running in combination is great. Both women admitted to having conversations with the circle of relatives they wouldn’t necessarily have. have had without the show, with Aldjufrie saying it allowed them to have “a lot of growth” and have “a lot of fun”.
“We’ve definitely become closer. We just enjoyed together. It was fun. It was hard. It was emotional and actually made me a better person, agent and girl,” Alexia added. “Honestly, I think it strengthened my relationship with my father and sister, which I didn’t think was imaginable because, to begin with, we were already very close. “
According to Aldjufrie and Alexia, there was no doubt about whether or not they wanted to participate in the exhibition, and Alexia revealed that she was “panicking internally” wondering “is this happening?”, before coming to the conclusion that having a show in combination was “inevitable” and that it comforted her to know that everyone would do it in combination.
Meanwhile, Aldjufrie said she thought she and Alexia wouldn’t be part of the cast in the first place because no one seemed interested in the selection process.
“When everyone in our office was being interviewed for the exhibition, Alexia and I just weren’t involved. We didn’t show any interest, only to find out that Mauricio was like, ‘Oh yeah, well, actually, you’re doing it, I signed you up,'” Aldjufrie said. “We were excited then because obviously we wouldn’t have to be left out of this experience. We had the most productive time doing it, and I’m excited for him to come outside. I think other people will love it. “
Mauricio is thrilled that genuine real estate enthusiasts are seeing all the luxury homes, celebrity appearances and even the inclusion of some celebrity spaces. He teased “some celebrity spaces” as well as “some spaces that have a celebrity story” that audiences have already noticed on TV. A specific space would have been worth $100 million.
Mauricio promises that “Buying Beverly Hills” will be unlike any other show of the truth about real estate. He mentions that his sample is more genuine than “Sell Sunset” because everyone on his screen is already up and running in his office.
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“I think that’s what separates it from ‘Selling Sunset,'” Mauricio said. “Some of the actors don’t seem to be real estate agents, they were cast in the show. “the genuine scenes. “
In his opinion, his display is much more based on authenticity than “Million Dollar Listing” because it features workers who are at all ends of the spectrum in terms of experience. He also said that the other screens he discussed make real estate much less difficult than it really is and that by showing the mistakes those young agents make, they show how much business can literally get difficult.
“[The screen] is going to see more young people and other young people entering real estate in the most productive global real estate company in the world,” Mauricio explained. “A lot of actors make mistakes on TV. Son is not perfect. They make a lot of mistakes, and we show that in the scenes. “
As for mistakes in front of the camera, no one can give them greater recommendation than Richards, who has made his life public for more than 12 years. Both Aldjufrie and Alexia admit to cutting a few pages from their mother’s playbook to better understand how to take care of being the center of attention.
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“After I signed up, [I] just asked him how to navigate,” Aldjufrie explained. “How did the interviews work?Did you receive the questions in advance?How do you navigate without being vulnerable and authentic, but also by doing we are sure that we see ourselves in favor and help each other. So there’s definitely a very fine line that you have to walk because you need to be able to be real. “
“I communicate with my mom and I’m with her on the smart days and the bad days of Housewives, so. . . the most important recommendation he gave me without asking me for a recommendation was to just be incredibly fair and be incredibly real,” Alexia said. “I’m definitely one of the other people who makes a lot of mistakes on the show. And I’m suffering and ashamed. . . she was like, ‘Until the end of the day. . . People will identify with that. It’s okay because it’s real. ‘ . . . She just made me feel so much better on rough days that everything was going to be okay, because I don’t have to be like that. Fake and very better person, which I really am not.
One thing is certain, Aldjufrie and Alexia are very proud of their father and the paintings he made to make the Agency so successful. Alexia pointed out that none of this would have been imaginable if her father hadn’t had the idea of starting this. corporate just about 12 years ago. Hearing how proud his daughters are of him, he said he “smiled from ear to ear listening to those interviews. “
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“It was just a concept in my father’s head 11 years ago. If you were in the workplace every day, you would see that there is so much pride that comes with the other people who paint at the Agency,” Alexia said. I’m very proud of the company, but it’s only right that I’m so proud of my father, and to be able to build his company and the firm makes me as proud as a daughter. “
“Buying Beverly Hills” will air on Netflix on November 4.
Lori Bashian is an entertainment assistant for Fox News Digital.