Kyle Richards and Morgan Wade nearly kiss while playing love interests in the music video for the country singer’s latest single, “Fall in Love With Me,” amid continued speculation over the nature of their tight-knit bond.
In the campy video, which premiered Thursday, the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star acts as a homeowner who can’t help but fantasize about her new neighbor, played by Wade, who moves in next door.
As Wade unpacks some heavy cardboard boxes, Richards peeps from an upstairs window and catches her neighbor seductively pouring water all over herself. Richards closes her eyes and seems to dream about what a potential romance would look like.
The video then cuts to the Bravolebrity making the first romantic move when she slowly licks a love-letter envelope and sends it to Wade, who seems thrilled.
Their romance quickly escalates as the camera pans to the two sitting in a bubble bath and pursing their lips as they blow bubbles out of a pink wand.
At one point, Wade stares at Richards, who shows off her fit physique while working out on a pink exercise ball and doing the splits — all while wearing an ’80s-inspired gym outfit and silver heels.
The two reunite again outside when Richards waters her plants while Wade washes her car, but the scene quickly turns steamy when Wade slowly walks toward Richards, grabs her neck and the two nearly lock lips.
The duo then move to a kitchen, where Richards — wearing black lingerie and a blazer — pushes herself closer to Morgan before they feed each other strawberries, whipped cream and slices of watermelon.
The video ends with Wade waking up from a nap — symbolizing that their rendezvous was just a dream — and going to greet Richards as Wades winks to the camera and closes the door.
Throughout the music video, both stars caress each other’s hair, stare into each other’s eyes and even gently graze other parts of their bodies.
Wade’s music video was directed by David McClister and is part of the promotion for her upcoming album, “Psychopath.”
“@kylerichards18 and I trusted the process of making a piece of art that stands boldly beside this music and I’m proud of that,” Wade and Richards captioned a joint video via Instagram Thursday. “Thanks for the support and love. Love is love is love.”
Notably, Richards’ estranged husband, Mauricio Umansky, quickly commented under the post, “