Kyle Richards and Daughters Farrah and Sophia Get ‘Lucky’ New Ink: ‘Matching Tattoos with Mommy’

Kyle Richards and her daughters are feeling lucky! The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 55, and two of her daughters, Sophia, 24, and Farrah, 35, cemented their love with matching tattoos that read: “Lucky.” Sophia revealed the new ink in a TikTok she posted on Thursday, Aug. 8. In the video, the 24-year-old included
Kyle Richards and Daughters Farrah and Sophia Get ‘Lucky’ New Ink: ‘Matching Tattoos with Mommy’

Kyle Richards and her daughters are feeling lucky!

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 55, and two of her daughters, Sophia, 24, and Farrah, 35, cemented their love with matching tattoos that read: “Lucky.”

Sophia revealed the new ink in a TikTok she posted on Thursday, Aug. 8. In the video, the 24-year-old included several clips of her and Farrah getting the cursive tat on their rib cages, as well as a pan-through of the final results.

Kyle Richards gets matching tattoos with her daughters Farah and Sophia

Kyle Richards shows off matching tattoos with her daughters Farrah and Sophia.

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“Matching tattoos with mommy & @Farrah Brittany,” Sophia wrote in the caption.

She added further context in an earlier TikTok, a vlog in which she revealed that the trio got tatted on Tuesday, Aug. 6.

“My mom has some friends over. They’re getting tattoos down there and drinking wine and hanging out, so I’m going to go join them,” Sophia says in the video, before revealing that one of the “friends” is none other than Kesha.

The 37-year-old singer did not get a “lucky” tat, however, opting instead to commemorate the release of her first single as an independent artist, “Joyride,” with ink bearing the song title.

Alexia Umansky, Portia Umansky, Kyle Richards, Sophia Umansky and Farrah Aldjufrie Kyle Richards in Support of NAMI, Hosts a Night of Music

Kyle Richards, center, poses with her daughters in 2023. Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock

Also in the TikTok vlog, Sophia asks mom Richards — as she’s on the tattoo table — if she is “excited,” to which the reality star replies, “Yeah.”

Richards revealed the ink with a post of her own on Saturday, Aug. 10. She shared a snap of herself and her daughters showing off their new ink together on her Instagram Stories, in which she identified the tattoo artist — Los Angeles-based artist Wesley Austin.

Richards — who is also mom to daughters Alexia, 28, and Portia, 16 — also hinted at the reasoning behind the phrase, adding Elle King’s song “Lucky” to the post.

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The “lucky” tattoo did not mark the first go-around for Richards, who already has a collection of other ink. Plus, she has also been on the other side of the tattoo gun.

Last fall, the reality star gave friend Morgan Wade a new art piece for her ink collection, tattooing a cursive “K” on the country singer.

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