Ariana Biermann Spills the Tea: Mom Kim Zolciak Blew Through Her Fortune!
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Brace yourselves for a bombshell revelation from Ariana Biermann, the daughter of reality TV star Kim Zolciak. Ariana, who is set to make her mark on Bravo’s new series Next Gen: NYC, has dropped a major truth bomb about her family’s financial drama.

Ariana Biermann Claims Her Parents Spent All Her Savings
In a jaw-dropping confession during the premiere episode of Next Gen: NYC, Ariana revealed that her mom and estranged stepfather have allegedly blown through all her hard-earned cash. “I have been on TV since I was 5 years old,” Ariana shared, highlighting her early start in reality television and her subsequent success on Instagram, where she secured her first brand deal at just 14.
“I was doing like three posts a week and you get paid astronomical amounts to do a story or to do an Instagram post and I made quite a bit of money. But, unfortunately, my parents took my money,” Ariana revealed, leaving viewers stunned.
Ariana admitted she isn’t sure exactly how her parents spent all her money, but she discovered it was gone two years ago. The financial mismanagement has left her in a precarious situation, making her reality TV comeback even more crucial.

Ariana Says Her Parents Lied About the Family’s Financial Situation
The extent of the financial chaos is unclear, but Ariana’s revelations paint a grim picture. “I don’t even know how much money I made over the time period. Nobody was honest, there was no transparency, and I have no idea where it actually went,” she confessed.
Amidst Kim and Kroy’s nasty divorce, accusations of domestic violence and reckless financial mismanagement have flown from both sides. Kroy has even claimed that Kim’s gambling problem has cost the family upwards of a million dollars. Ariana revealed that Kim often asks her for money, a fact she hides from her boyfriend, Hudson McLeroy.
“Sometimes I don’t tell Hudson when she’s asking me for something because she’s going through this crazy divorce and living with four kids,” Ariana admitted. “I get it, and I never want money to destroy the relationship with my family.”
With Kim and Kroy recently selling their Georgia mansion for $3 million less than the asking price, the financial strain is evident. Ariana better hope that Next Gen: NYC is a hit—she might soon be supporting her entire family.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story. Will Ariana’s reality TV comeback be enough to save her family from financial ruin? Only time will tell. Don’t miss a single episode of Next Gen: NYC to find out!
