'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' News: Yolanda Foster Sells Their Malibu Mansion to Start 'A Beautiful Chapter'
The "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Yolanda Foster decided to put their Malibu home up for sale, in order to start "a beautiful chapter" in their life, according to her Instagram post last Sunday.
Yolanda, who posted a picture of her and her husband, David, kissing by the poolside of their old home in Malibu, said that the mansion was where they had "colorful memories of Love, Life and Family." The reality star also said that the memories they had here will live forever within their hearts.
According to Us Magazine, the 51-year-old Dutch-American decided to move out of their Malibu mansion since she is having difficulties running around their 5-acre land. She added that she just wanted to focus on her condition and get better, "with as little stress as possible." The TV personality also said that since her daughters, Gigi and Bella, already moved out of their home, she and David don't need that large space anymore.
The reality star/interior designer was diagnosed with Lyme disease in 2012, which caused her to lose the ability to read and write, according to People. Unfortunately, two out of her three children from Mohamed Hadid, Bella and Anwar, were also suffering from Lyme disease since they were diagnosed a few years ago.
During the Global Lyme Alliance Gala in New York earlier this month, Foster said that she does not have any words to describe how she's dealing with all the pain in the past few years. "I actually did not live. I just existed in a jail of my own paralyzed brain. This disease has brought me to my knees. Many nights I wish to die. I pray that I will just wash away into heaven, where there will be no pain," she added.
Foster also said that she doesn't deserve the award given to hear at the event. "This award is for Anwar and Bella. This is my token and my promise to you that I will not allow you to live a life of pain and suffering," she said to her children.