Is Dorit Kemsley really unburdened, or is she just getting started with the ultimate power move against her estranged husband PK? Because honey, the way she’s handling this memoir rollout is giving IDGAF energy and we are OBSESSED.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills icon sat down with Us Weekly and casually revealed that her soon-to-be ex-hubby didn’t get an advanced copy of her tell-all book “Unburdened” — and frankly, she’s living her best life about it. At 49 years old, Dorit is serving us lessons in emotional detachment wrapped in designer packaging. “Maybe if we were still married he would have [read it early],” she said with the kind of nonchalance that screams “I’ve moved on, darling.” Translation? PK can wait in line like everyone else, bestie.
This is absolutely PEAK breakup energy. While most people in contentious divorces are playing keep-away with information, Dorit is literally writing a memoir and leaving her estranged husband to find out her deepest secrets the old-fashioned way — by buying the book like a peasant. The audacity! The confidence! The SHADE of it all!
Sources close to the situation suggest that Dorit is using this memoir as her official “coming out” from the marriage, and honestly, we’re here for the symbolic power play. She’s not worried about his reaction because — and let’s be real — why should she be? She’s reclaiming her narrative, taking back her power, and serving us the kind of realness we didn’t know we needed during awards season.
The timing couldn’t be more perfect either. As Dorit promotes “Unburdened,” she’s literally showing the world that she’s unburdened herself from worrying about a man’s feelings. That’s not petty — that’s ENLIGHTENMENT. This is what peak girl-boss energy looks like in 2024.
PK’s been quiet on social media, which tells you everything you need to know. He knows there’s a book coming and he has ZERO control over what’s in it. Imagine! The man can only sit and wait like the rest of us to discover what Dorit really thinks. Is this the ultimate quiet quitting of a marriage? Possibly. Is it also the most fabulous way to end a relationship? Absolutely.
What do you think? A) Dorit is totally justified in keeping PK out of the loop on her memoir B) She should have given him a heads up despite their split