Sophia Umansky recounts peeing through SKIMS underwear after sister Alexia Umansky’s wedding
Kyle Richards’ daughter shared the moment from a backyard wedding reception in Los Angeles.

Sophia Umansky, 28, the daughter of Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky, revealed an embarrassing moment that unfolded after her sister Alexia Umansky’s wedding reception in Los Angeles. The couple tied the knot in a backyard garden ceremony on September 6, with Alexia marrying Jake Zingerman, a partner she has been with since 2020. Sophia, who works as a real estate agent with The Agency and has a substantial social-media following, offered a candid retelling of what happened that night.
According to Sophia, she was wearing a cleavage-boosting, tight sequined dress when she suddenly realized she wasn’t wearing her brand-new SKIMS underwear. “We get back to the house and I’m dying to pee,” she recalled. “So I run into the bathroom and [my friend] comes with me and I start peeing and I’m like, ‘Oh, thank God!’ And she’s like, ‘Are you peeing?’ And I was like, ‘Yes.’ But then I realized there’s no sound coming out.” She looked down and realized she was peeing through her underwear while still wearing them, describing it as “a really humbling experience.”
“And you know, most people probably would have thrown their underwear away in that moment, but I am not most people. And that was a brand-new pair of SKIMS underwear, so I kept it on. Not going to lie,” she added, praising SKIMS for its comfort as she recalled the moment. She credited Kim Kardashian’s shapewear line with “giving a whole new meaning to barely there underwear.”
The exchange quickly drew reactions on social media. A sibling of Sophia, who is also a newlywed, commented, “You kept it ON?!” to which Sophia replied, “I was drunk okay!” The couple’s wedding party was photographed with several bottles of alcohol at the reception, a detail that fueled online chatter about the after-hours antics.
TikTok users weighed in with a mix of humor and sympathy. Posts joked about the plausibility of the mishap and the practicality of keeping the underwear on, with one commenter asking if it would be wiser to replace them. Another user suggested gifting Sophia a fresh set of SKIMS, a notion Sophia herself entertained in part by engaging with Kim Kardashian’s brand on the thread. In a lighthearted exchange, a fan tagged Kardashian and Sophia encouraged the star to “Please!” in response to the idea of replacements.
The online banter didn’t end there. In a reply that referenced a broader pop-culture moment, Kardashian jokingly acknowledged the issue, later offering to send fresh SKIMS. The exchange illustrated the playful rapport sometimes seen between celebrities and fans around wardrobe malfunctions and fashion staples.
The incident adds another chapter to Sophia Umansky’s public profile, which has included her own professional work and her relationships within a prominent Hollywood family. She holds a psychology degree from George Washington University and has been described as a marketing assistant at The Agency, Mauricio Umansky’s real estate firm. Her social-media presence—boosted by her family’s fame and lifestyle channels—has helped spotlight her experiences, including moments that intersect entertainment and fashion.
Beyond this anecdote, Sophia has spoken publicly about other recent headlines involving her family. In May, she addressed hair-loss concerns related to the GLP-1 agonist drug Mounjaro, emphasizing that she consults with a physician and encourages others to approach their health decisions thoughtfully. She noted that people should “calm down and live their own lives,” adding that she feels comfortable with her body both before and after changes. Her comments came as she explained her personal health decisions to People magazine.
Sophia Umansky is part of a family that remains in the public eye. Kyle Richards, a longtime figure on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, is her mother, with sisters Farrah Aldjufrie and Portia Umansky also part of the blended family. Sophia’s professional work with The Agency and her growing influence on social media position her at the intersection of culture, entertainment, and real estate, where personal stories often become shared moments of levity amid a high-profile lifestyle.