Kyle Richards & Morgan Wade Have The Internet Abuzz With New Music Video
By Taylor Hodgkins on August 13, 2023 at 6:00 AM EDT
Kyle Richards and Morgan Wade are seemingly not concerned about social media speculation regarding their relationship!
The "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star made headlines earlier this year amid her separation from husband, Mauricio Umansky.
The 54-year-old reality star was linked to her friend, 28-year-old country singer Morgan Wade, following the announcement, and many social media sleuths have been hard at work in an attempt to figure out their relationship status.
Those rumors have been arguably fueled by Richards' recent appearance in Wade's music video for her new single, "Fall In Love With Me." Both Wade and Richards took to their respective Instagram accounts to commemorate the release of Wade's new video, and, despite what could be interpreted to be a subtle nod to the gossip in the post's caption, fans are dishing about what this could mean for their relationship's status.
Inside The 'Fall In Love With Me' Video
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The teaser that the duo have both posted on the 'gram shows the reported pals stealing glances at one another and exchange sly nods. Richards can be seen giving Wade a nod with her visor while working out, and the duo lock eyes while doing chores outside.
"It's campy and fun," the caption reads in part. "but also important and representative of all kinds of love in the country space, in any space,'' it continues, likely referring to country music's history (and arguably its strong ties with, even in modern times) with conservative values.
Richards became a trending topic on X Thursday afternoon. Users shared their thoughts on the music video, with many dissecting its contents.
Social Media Users Get Chatty Over Wade's New Video
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Umansky was on board to support his ex on Instagram commenting, "š„š„š„ So good"
"Selling Sunset" star Chrishell Stause, who met her current partner G Flip on the set of their music video , also cheered the pair on.
The social media peanut gallery had a variety of reactions after the video was released.
"kyle richards. Girl," a fan posted.
"bet never in a million years would kyle richards have imagined that she would have so many lesbians having her back like that oh she won. she knows she won," another wrote.
"Am I the only one that's completely annoyed by Kyle Richards and Morgan Wade and their made-up 'scandal?' I don't even want to hear this woman's music because I feel like we're being manipulated into knowing who she is because her music doesn't garner it's own attention," a user weighed in.
"LIKE THE AMOINT OF TIMES IVE SEEN THIS VIDEO BC I CANT BELIEVE ITS KYLE RICHARDS," a viewer wrote.
"Kyle Richards victorious in the idgaf war," another weighed in.
"Kyle Richards is engaging the American public in psychological warfare and we need the entire military industrial complex to put a stop to her," a user joked.
"I will not be commenting on Kyle Richards/Morgan Wade. My 14 month research has concluded and Iām now awaiting a new case assignment," another chimed in.
As of this writing, the duo have not commented any further about the video's content.
Fans Have Continued To Ask Richards About Her Wedding Ring
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The Blast recently examined fan curiosity around Richards' recent decision to go without her wedding ring publicly. According to the 'RHOBH' star, her decision is not a reflection on the state of her marriage. She and Umansky were married in 1996.
Richards recently said on an Amazon Live chat, "People must assume now, 'Oh, because Kyle and Mauricio have been going through a hard time, that's why I didn't have my ring on." She attributed her weight-lifting hobby as being the reason why she's put the sparkler aside.
"That's not why I didn't have my ring on," Richards continued. "[Weight lifting] will bend the ring, ruin the ring, and it hurts. I take the ring off while I'm lifting weights," she stressed.
Earlier this spring, Richards attributed her fear of rising crime as to why she felt hesitant to wear her ring in public, per Page Six. The publication reported she attributed her fear of "all the crime these days."