Is Dorit Kemsley becoming the Beverly Hills answer to Oprah’s book club, or is she just trying way too hard to seem intellectual? The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills queen has just spilled the tea on her favorite reads, and honey, we are LIVING for the spiritual awakening energy.
Fresh off the release of her juicy new memoir “Unburdened,” Dorit is apparently doubling down on her self-help guru era. According to sources close to the fashionista, her literary faves include works by Eckhart Tolle and Paulo Coelho—because apparently watching her designer handbag collection wasn’t enough to keep her spiritually centered. We’re talking the author of “The Power of Now” and “The Alchemist” realms of enlightenment here, darling.
Listen, we absolutely STAN a woman who reads, but let’s be real—this is peak Dorit energy. The same woman who’s been serving us drama, champagne, and reality TV confessionals for years is now positioning herself as some kind of wellness philosopher. We’re not mad about it, we’re just… amused. The irony of preaching about unburdening yourself while carrying a Hermès Birkin worth more than most people’s cars? *Chef’s kiss.*
What’s particularly hilarious is that Dorit’s book choices scream “I’m on a spiritual journey and I want EVERYONE to know about it.” Tolle and Coelho are basically the literary equivalent of posting a yoga pose on Instagram with some cryptic caption about finding your truth. And you know what? Respect the hustle. The woman is clearly trying to rebrand from housewife drama to enlightened author, and we’re here for the character development.
Fans on social media are absolutely divided about this whole situation. Some are genuinely impressed that Dorit is expanding her intellectual horizons and sharing her literary loves with the world. Others are side-eyeing her harder than she side-eyes a bad handbag, wondering if this is all just part of the carefully curated Dorit brand we see on screen. One Reddit thread literally asked, “Is she actually reading these or just name-dropping for credibility?” Ouch.
The real question is: Can Dorit pull off being both a Beverly Hills socialite AND a spiritual wellness author, or is she spreading herself thinner than her eyebrows? Either way, we’re buying the book, we’re reading the book, and we’re definitely gossiping about it over cosmos.
What do you think? A) Dorit is genuinely on a spiritual journey and we should respect it B) This is all just a marketing ploy and we’re here for the entertainment value