Dorit Kemsley just served major co-parenting vibes with her estranged husband PK Phoenix, sharing their first one-on-one outing since she filed for divorce earlier this year.
TMZ captured the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star and PK enjoying a quiet dinner at a Japanese restaurant in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles on Tuesday night. Witnesses say the pair looked relaxed, smiling, and in good spirits, signaling that while the divorce moves through the courts, the connection between them isn’t completely gone.
Estranged Couple Flexing Co-Parenting Chemistry


Sources close to the exes tell TMZ the separation is slowly making its way through legal channels, but they still share love and passion—primarily fueled by their kids, Jagger and Phoenix, and their commitment to co-parenting.
When it comes to dating, both Dorit and PK are reportedly single. PK’s brief PDA moment with Shana Wall back in April was short-lived and not serious.
The reunion wasn’t for Bravo cameras. “RHOBH” is in production, but this dinner was entirely private, and PK hasn’t filmed with Dorit at all this season.
Divorce Details: No Prenup, Kids at Heart
As TMZ previously reported, Dorit filed for divorce in April 2025, requesting sole legal and physical custody of their children. The couple, who tied the knot in March 2015, announced their separation in May 2024. Interestingly, they do not have a prenup, adding another layer to the ongoing proceedings.
Dorit opened up earlier this month about navigating life post-separation, admitting that it hasn’t been entirely amicable, but she and PK are doing their best to manage the good and bad days of co-parenting.


TPR Takeaway:
While one dinner won’t fix everything, Dorit and PK are clearly flexing their co-parenting skills and keeping the door open for peaceful collaboration. Fans will be watching closely to see if these private hangouts become a regular co-parenting ritual or stay a rare glimpse of compromise amid the divorce drama.
What do you think—are Dorit and PK rekindling sparks or just keeping it civil for the kids? Comment below!









