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Sept. 15 2014, Published 6:38 p.m. ET

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During four seasons of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, former child star Kim Richards has struggled with everything from alcoholism to empty-nest syndrome. As she prepares to return for season 5, Kim talks to OK! about her sobriety—and recent stint as mother of the bride.

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Kim Richards: It was awesome — small and intimate, a fairy-tale wedding. I just cried and cried with joy and pride. I couldn’t stop. I was so happy for her!

OK!: How’s your sobriety going?

KR: I wake up everyday and thank god for this amazing life. I’m still sober, and I’m the happiest I’ve ever been. One project I’m working on is reaching out to recovery centers and working with addicts.

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OK!: Any updates on your adorably rambunctious dog, Kingsley?

KR: I love him so much! He was hyper in the beginning, but he’s really mellowed out. We’re a very happy family.

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