Kim Zolciak’s daughter Ariana Biermann is stepping up in a big way to support her mother during a turbulent period marked by financial strain and a highly publicized divorce from estranged husband Kroy Biermann.
The 23-year-old appeared on the June 29 episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, where she spoke candidly about her mother’s mounting financial troubles and the evolving dynamics within the family. Ariana revealed that she’s been helping her mother cover household expenses and other family-related costs.
“The only time my mom asks me for money is if it’s regarding the bills or something she needs for the kids,” Ariana told Cohen. “And then she pays me back when she can.”

Ariana also acknowledged that she’s not the only one lending a hand — her older sister, 28-year-old Brielle Biermann, has also helped their mother financially.
Cohen, 57, pressed further, asking Ariana whether she harbored any resentment toward Zolciak due to the family’s current financial challenges. Ariana responded with calm conviction.
“My mom, no matter what, will be my best friend forever,” she said. “And money should never ruin a relationship with your family. You can always make more money. I have my mom, and that’s all that matters.”

Ariana declined to comment on recent speculation surrounding Zolciak’s alleged gambling habits — a topic that has fueled tabloid headlines and social media gossip in recent months. Instead, she shifted focus to her own complicated relationship with her adoptive father, Kroy Biermann.
“I think it goes in waves,” Ariana said when asked where things stand with Kroy, 39. “It depends on what motion he’s filing this week throughout this insane divorce.”
When Cohen asked if Kroy had legally adopted her, Ariana confirmed that he had. “Yeah. He will always be my dad no matter what. It’s just a tough situation right now.”
The divorce battle between Kim and Kroy has only grown more intense since their split. Earlier this year, in April, the former couple was forcibly removed from their Alpharetta, Georgia mansion by U.S. Marshals — three months after the property had sold for $2.8 million, according to court records. The home, once showcased prominently during Zolciak’s time on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, had become a symbol of both wealth and conflict as the couple’s marriage unraveled.
According to a writ of possession filed on April 9, Zolciak and Kroy were officially “ejected” from the residence, marking a dramatic turning point in their already messy legal battle.
Zolciak and Kroy share four biological children — Kroy “KJ” Jr., 14, Kash, 12, and 11-year-old twins Kaia and Kane — along with Ariana and Brielle, whom Kroy legally adopted after marrying Kim in 2011.
Though their family has been fractured by legal drama, financial tension, and media scrutiny, Ariana emphasized her commitment to standing by her mother.
“She’s my mom,” Ariana said simply. “And no matter what’s going on, I’m going to be there for her.”

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