RHOBH's Kyle Richards shared that Portia Umansky picked out her dream college after taking on a special role at her high school.
ortia Umansky was a toddler when Season 1 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills premiered in 2010, and she's now thinking about colleges.
Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky's youngest daughter has even picked out her dream school: the University of Miami.
"She wants to go, she thinks, to the University of Miami for sports management," Kyle explained during a recent Amazon Live stream. "She was a manager of the boys' tennis team and the basketball team, and now she's just like, 'I like to boss people around.'"
"She's a little pistol," Kyle's friend and Amazon Live co-host for the day, Nurse Jamie, said.
"She definitely is," Kyle agreed.
Portia isn't the first Bravolebrity kid to want to head to the University of Miami. Back in July 2024, The Real Housewives of New Jersey's Teresa Giudice revealed that her youngest daughter, Audriana Giudice, is also eyeing the Sunshine State school.
"She keeps saying she wants to go to the University of Miami," Teresa exclusively told BravoTV.com on July 2. "That's her school, and that's where I want her to go too. So, I'm like, 'You need to study hard, because you need, you know, top grades to go there.'"
Is there a world in which Audriana and Portia become underclassman at the same school? Only time will tell.
What 16-year-old Portia Umansky is currently up to
Before Portia even fills out an application for the University of Miami, she has to finish high school. Back in August, Kyle revealed that her 16-year-old daughter would be taking on a major responsibility when she returned to school: driving herself.
"My job is over, guys," Kyle shared during an Amazon Live stream on August 5 about how she no longer has to drive her daughter to school. "This is very depressing. It is very depressing."
Portia got her license in the summer, which meant that Kyle's role as a morning chauffeur had come to an end.
"I mean, I've been a mom for a million years and I've been having to get up and take a child to school for as far as I can remember, all my adult life, and now I don't have to drive her to school anymore. And, oh my gosh, it's just so wild to me," Kyle said. "Usually I'm up, then I work out, I take her to school, and then I come back and I go to work."
Now, Kyle and Portia are officially entering into a new era — and it will soon involve a major college decision.