
Reality TV Sister Implements Formal Eviction Protocol After Informal "Get Out" Methods Prove Ineffective
Legal experts confirm family drama now requires actual paperwork in groundbreaking procedural development.
By Ashley Banks
Culture & Entertainment Reporter
In what observers are calling a defining moment for sibling conflict resolution, reality television personality Kyle Richards has reportedly escalated her ongoing housing dispute with sister Kim Richards to include actual legal documentation, sources close to the situation confirm. The move represents a significant departure from traditional family drama methodology, which typically relies on passive-aggressive Instagram stories and strategic holiday invitation withdrawals.
"We've reached a point where conventional family dysfunction protocols have been exhausted," said Dr. Miranda Castellanos, Director of Interpersonal Litigation Studies at the Beverly Hills Institute for Wealthy People Problems. "When standard approaches like changing the locks, hiding the WiFi password, and publicly discussing someone's personal struggles on national television fail to achieve desired outcomes, formal eviction proceedings become the next logical step in the escalation framework."
According to multiple people familiar with the matter, the legal action follows months of unsuccessful attempts to communicate boundaries through reality show confessionals and cryptic social media posts. Industry analysts note that this represents a 340% increase in documentation-based family disputes among television personalities, with legal experts predicting that formal paperwork may soon become standard practice for all celebrity sibling disagreements. The development has sparked broader conversations about whether family members should be required to submit written notice before dramatically storming out of holiday gatherings.
Richards could not be reached for comment, though sources indicate she was last seen researching whether restraining orders can be filed against people who leave dishes in the sink.
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Ashley Banks
Culture & Entertainment Reporter, The Daily Fab
Ashley Banks has covered entertainment and culture for The Daily Fab since its founding. She has interviewed four or five celebrities and considers all of them her best friends.
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