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Mauricio Umansky Said He Would Not ‘Allow’ Kyle Richards to Get More Tattoos—And Fans Are Furious

“BROOOOO”
Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky
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Attention, all men in heterosexual relationships: You do not own your significant other's body in any way, shape, or form!

You'd think this would go without saying, but Wednesday evening's episode of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills proves otherwise. During a conversation with his now estranged wife, Kyle Richards, Mauricio Umansky said that he would not “allow” her to get more tattoos. Like! Dude!

Richards has five tattoos in total (at least, she did at the time of filming), but apparently Umanksy knew of only three. “Seriously?” asked Umansky. “I only knew of three.”

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Richards replied, “Well maybe you should be looking at my body closer.” For the record, her tattoos are dainty symbols—it's not like she one day showed up with full sleeves. Not that it should matter at all, but a little shock would be understandable if, say, the reality star showed up one day with a face tattoo.

However, when Richards said she wants more ink, Umanksy replied: “No, Bean, that’s enough. Five tattoos is a lot…. I will not allow that.”

“It's my body,” Richards remarked. Instead of letting it go, Umansky continued to press. “Bean, stop that. You don't need anymore tattoos.”

“This is clearly a big symptom of not spending time together,” adds Richards in the confessional. “Years ago he would've noticed a freckle on my body.”

Fans of the show were rightfully furious. “Won't allow that???? LMAO,” wrote one commenter on X. “'I will not allow that' BRROOOooo,” agreed another. “Get bent Mauricio,” quipped one X user.

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On Instagram, one RHOBH fan wrote, “No one will ever say ‘I will not allow that’ to me ever. Who do you think you are..huge red flag in my opinion.” Someone else said. “Lol like he thinks he has a right to tell her what to do.”

And that's that on that.