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Dorit & PK Kemsley’s Explosive Texts Revealed

Leaked texts from Dorit and PK Kemsley’s divorce battle expose fights over his new girlfriend, a $6M home facing foreclosure, and a very blunt refusal.

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  • Court documents reveal explosive text exchanges between Dorit and PK Kemsley amid their bitter divorce
  • Dorit took shots at PK’s new girlfriend Tatiana Kharchylava, who reportedly bears a resemblance to the RHOBH star
  • A separate text thread shows Dorit panicking over their Encino home potentially going to foreclosure auction
  • PK claims Dorit spent over $1 million on luxury items while the mortgage went unpaid — she disputes this
  • When PK suggested she move into his home, Dorit allegedly responded: “Over my f***ing dead body”

The Dorit Kemsley and PK Kemsley divorce is getting messier by the week — and now we have the receipts. Court documents obtained by TMZ and reviewed by Daily Mail have surfaced a series of alleged text exchanges between the estranged couple that paint a picture of two people deep in conflict over money, their children, and PK’s new girlfriend.

The texts span multiple conversations from April 2026 and cover everything from PK’s new romance to a $6 million mortgage in crisis. And they are a lot.

The Girlfriend Texts

The first bombshell exchange, dated April 1, centers on PK’s new woman — creative executive Tatiana Kharchylava, a London-based talent manager who was reportedly introduced to PK through his longtime client Boy George. Kharchylava has been noted to bear a striking resemblance to Dorit herself, which… doesn’t seem to have gone unnoticed.

“I don’t care that you have your girlfriend here. Haha she knows you have two children and an ex ex-wife,” Dorit wrote to PK. “It’s OK I’m sure she can handle you being an adult and speaking to me even when she’s there.”

She followed that up with: “You have to start being able to live an honest life. I thought you were finally ready to?”

PK, for his part, didn’t take the bait. “I have zero issue with speaking to you, zero issue with you knowing about Tatiana,” he replied. “She’s a grown-up your age she has grown-up children. She’s a very successful worldly woman who, of course, respects and would like for open, honest relations.”

Dorit wasn’t done. She told PK he was “nearly 60, and still making impulsive, short sighted choices for the sake of attention, without any regard for the impact,” adding it was “hard to understand how someone at this stage can lack that level of awareness.”

When PK pivoted to confront Dorit about her spending — pulling expenditure reports as part of the divorce proceedings — the conversation shifted into a whole different territory. He called it “incredibly troubling” and said he was “extremely concerned,” writing: “The numbers present as someone who either has a major shopping problem or you have so much money that I’m unaware of.”

He went further: “When you ask me to live an honest life, you two need to live one, and you have to stop telling me things like you got taken to Mexico when the expense is on your statement you got flown to Paris when you spent $30,000 on airfares the expenditure is presenting as someone who has significant issues.”

Dorit’s response? She wasn’t interested. “PK, I’m not interested in reading a long drawn out text message,” she wrote. “I’m not interested in going backwards.” She said she didn’t care about Tatiana or anything else he was doing in his life — but then added: “We have two children together. You have been absent from their lives for two years. I thought you wanted things to be different. Just when I think things might shift, I see the same patterns again, and it’s disappointing.”

She also pushed back hard on PK accessing her financial records, calling the expenditures “personal” and “not for your consumption” — and warning that if he was “invading my privacy, it’s a big problem for me.”

The Foreclosure Panic

A separate exchange from April 26 shows a very different side of the situation — and a genuinely alarmed Dorit.

“I received a letter in the mail saying the house is going to auction sale April 30. Are you aware?” she texted PK.

“No,” he replied.

“Really scary PK,” she said.

PK pushed back, telling her she’d read it wrong or that it was a fake — suggesting it was likely from someone offering to help since they were behind on the mortgage. Dorit wasn’t buying it. “How do you know there’s no auction on April 30?” she wrote. “I don’t think we are aware of everything that is happening now that the foreclosure has been registered.”

PK’s response cut to the chase: “You have a fast track to resolving the issues with the house and that is to sign the agreements that have been provided. To date you have chosen a different path that leads to a different result.”

“What are you talking about,” Dorit fired back. “I’m waiting on you. I’ve told you 100 different ways I will sign the agreement, but you haven’t paid the arrears or taken it out of foreclosure and now your lawyer is delaying.” Then: “Are you now saying you won’t pay the arrears and take the house out of foreclosure like you promised? Is this another game that you’re playing with mine and the children’s lives?”

The property at the center of all this is a six-bedroom, ten-bathroom, 8,901-square-foot home in Encino, California — carrying two mortgages totaling roughly $6 million. According to court filings, PK is asking a judge to force an immediate sale of the home to preserve whatever equity remains. He claims Dorit has been spending freely — around $1 million on luxury clothes and other items — while the mortgage has gone unpaid. Dorit has not yet filed her own response to the court.

‘Over My F***ing Dead Body’

And then there’s the moment that really says it all. According to court documents, PK recently proposed that Dorit and their two kids move into his current home while the marital property gets sorted out. Her alleged response: “Over my f***ing dead body.”

PK described the overall financial situation as a “crisis” in his court filings, claiming Dorit has refused to engage in good-faith negotiations and instead responded with “harassing, caustic, erratic, and deflecting” communications. He also alleged she used their daughter to pressure him into sending two $50,000 payments for a Spring Break trip — and “threatened that if he did not comply with her demands, she would ruin his reputation and his relationship with his girlfriend.”

He further claimed Dorit had been pushing a “false narrative” on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills — suggesting he’d failed to communicate with her about their finances post-split and that she had no idea he’d stopped paying the mortgage. PK says he warned her repeatedly.

Dorit, 49, and PK, 58, announced their separation in May 2024 after nine years of marriage. Dorit had been clear on RHOBH that there was “no catastrophic event” and “no one cheated on anyone” — describing a quiet conversation that led to a mutual decision to take space. But things escalated dramatically in April 2025 when she filed for divorce just hours after PK was photographed kissing another woman, later identified as reality star Shana Wall from CBS’s The Amazing Race. A brief sign of hope — they were spotted having dinner together in Sherman Oaks last August — clearly didn’t lead anywhere.

The judge has not yet ruled on PK’s request to sell the home. A rep for Dorit did not respond to requests for comment.

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