Kim Zolciak and her daughters Brielle Biermann and Ariana Biermann filmed a pilot for a reality TV series about her life post-split from her estranged husband Kroy Biermann.
The reality star, 45, Brielle, 27, and Ariana, 22, filmed in the former couple’s Atlanta mansion, which they both still live in.
TMZ reported that Kroy, 38, wasn’t involved in the filming at all.
The pilot is being shopped around and the outlet revealed that one network is very interested in the former Real Housewives of Atlanta‘s show and it isn’t Bravo.
The show centers around Kim’s divorce drama and her ongoing financial struggles.
Kim and Kroy’s four children KJ, 12, Kash, 11, and twins Kaia and Kane, 10, do not appear in the pilot but will likely be part of the series if it gets picked up.
The show could be a bing win for Kim, who has been struggling to hold onto her Georgia mansion.
Earlier this week, Brielle’s Range Rover was reportedly repossessed after they were unable to make the vehicle’s nearly $2k monthly payments.
Kim and her daughter were sued by Ally Bank back in December after they failed to adhere to the terms of their sales agreement – and now a judge has ruled in the financial institution’s favor, according to TMZ.
The ruling, which was issued on March 28, means the bank now has the right to repossess the 2019 vehicle.
In their lawsuit, Ally Bank alleged Kim and Brielle failed to make the vehicle’s $1,903 monthly payments.
The bank claimed the women still owed them $83,969.35 for the car.
Brielle was the primary driver of the vehicle, however the lawsuit named both herself and her mother.
‘Defendants have defaulted on their obligations under the Contract,’ the lawsuit stated, according to OK!. ‘As of May 31, 2023, Defendants are indebted to Ally in the sum of $83,969.35 on the Contract.’
The vehicle is now officially available for the bank to reclaim, as the judge issued the order on Wednesday.
It’s not the first time a member of the family has had to relinquish a car amid their financial woes.
Kim’s estranged husband Kroy Biermann was ordered to surrender his Rolls-Royce to BMW after he failed to make payments on it, TMZ reported back in December.