August 18, 2026 5:09 pm EDT

She knows her worth.

“Real Housewives of Orange County” star Gina Kirschenheiter might not have started planning her wedding to fiancé Travis Mullen just yet, but she has taken a step toward securing her finances, her friend Emily Simpson told Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea.”

“She already got that,” Simpson, 50, said of Kirschenheiter’s prenuptial agreement. “Maybe I shouldn’t have [said that].”

Kirschenheiter, 42, began dating Mullen, 41, in 2019 after a friend set them up. The couple — who each have three children from previous marriages — got engaged in Big Bear in December 2025.

However, the Orange County-based realtor has been taking her sweet time when it comes to wedding planning.

“She was super excited about the engagement, and she’s super excited about the ring, and she’s super excited to show people the ring,” Simpson told us. “But then when you ask her about the wedding planning or when the wedding is, it just fizzles.”

She added, “It’s like the energy dies.”

Simpson questioned whether Kirschenheiter was being “fair” to Mullen by delaying their nuptials, noting that they “need to get on the same page.”

“I don’t want her to be excited just about the ring, but then not have that same excitement about planning the wedding and picking a date and going through with it,” Simpson added.

Things haven’t always been easy for the engaged couple.

At the start of “RHOC” Season 18, Mullen and his kids moved out of their shared home with Kirschenheiter due to his tumultuous relationship with the mother of his children.

Fortunately, Kirschenheiter and Mullen were able to work through their issues as they moved into a new house together the following year.

As for tying the knot, Kirschenheiter recently told Page Six they are “not anywhere near close to doing wedding planning.” Instead, she said they are focusing on building their real estate agency and saving up to put six children through college.

“I’m making boss moves right now, and I’m really enjoying that,” Kirschenheiter said. “I’d rather invest in myself and my business and all of that instead of a party right now.”

“Let me get through some of the bigger things I want to accomplish, and then I’ll throw a rager.”

“The Real Housewives of Orange County” airs on Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET, with new episodes streaming the next day on Peacock.

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