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Ariana Biermann Confirms She’s Financially Supporting Kim Zolciak Amid Divorce Drama

by Talia M.
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The Bravo family hustle is alive and well, even if the paychecks have slowed to a trickle. While former Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kim Zolciak may not be raking in “Don’t Be Tardy” cash these days, her daughters are proving that loyalty runs deeper than dollars.

On a recent episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, 23-year-old Ariana Biermann didn’t flinch when the conversation turned from cheeky gossip to cold, hard money. Ariana admitted during the interview that her mother has been relying on her for financial help.

“She asks for money sometimes,” Ariana confessed, coolly. “But she pays me back when she can.”

Keeping Up With the Zolciaks On Their Daughters’ Dimes

Ariana and her big sister, Brielle Biermann, grew up on the neon glare of reality TV, champagne poured, wigs bristling, Gucci as the supreme ruler. But now that Kim’s long, drawn-out divorce from ex-NFL player Kroy Biermann is playing out like a nightmare of a Bravo reunion, the family budget is more than reality show fodder. They’re real-life worries.

Ariana didn’t pull any punches. Not only has she stepped forward to help Kim, but Brielle, also in her twenties, is dipping into her own funds to get their mom through this messy chapter. And by messy, we mean bankruptcy filings, million-dollar foreclosure auctions, and allegations of gambling debts.

When probed by Andy whether the gossip of Kim’s gambling was true, Ariana demurely declined to go that route. It was a line she drew firmly, but not before she gave a glimpse of the larger perspective.

“She’s my best friend, and always will be,” Ariana said, standing by her mother with a blend of grace and grit.

Robbing Peter to Pay Mom?

Ariana casually revealed that Kim wasn’t the only one who was dipping into hers and Brielle’s childhood savings.

That’s right. Childhood savings.

Apparently, the infamous “Wig” wasn’t just styling hair, but also allegedly reallocating funds meant for her daughters’ futures. Ariana didn’t go into detail about how much money was taken or when, but the revelation painted a picture of a woman doing whatever it takes to maintain the image, even if it meant borrowing from her kids.

Still, there’s no bitterness. Ariana gave off the vibe of someone who’s learned to detach emotion from finances.

“I can always make more money,” she shrugged, in a tone that said been there, Venmo’d that.

A Legacy of Loyalty or Enabling?

There’s no denying Kim Zolciak built a brand off family, glam, and over-the-top living. But now that the Bravo cameras have stopped rolling and the money train’s slowed down, it’s her daughters, those same girls who grew up with red Solo cups at Housewives parties, who are keeping the family afloat.

Some fans might call it admirable. Others might call it enabling. But Ariana doesn’t seem pressed either way.

She’s chosen to protect her peace, hold her family close, and work her way out of any financial black holes left behind. Whether she’s supporting her mom out of obligation, loyalty, or love, it’s clear Ariana’s stepping into womanhood with her own sense of agency.

In a world where Bravo breakups often come with broken bank accounts, Ariana Biermann’s message is simple, poignant, and extremely Gen Z:

“Family over funds. Always.”

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