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Kim Zolciak’s Daughter Ariana Says Goodbye to Her ‘Childhood Home’
Ariana Biermann is in her feels as her parents, estranged couple Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann, sell their Georgia home.
Ariana, 23, posted a farewell video to the property via social media on Thursday, December 26, which included snippets of herself and her younger siblings — Kroy “KJ,” 13, Kash, 12, and twins Kaia and Kane, 11 — in various rooms in the house. (Ariana and her sister Brielle, 27, are Kim’s daughters from a previous relationship, whom Kroy later adopted.)
She captioned the post: “Last christmas in my childhood home thank you god for the amazing memories w my family — goodbye <3.”
Some fans were quick to support Ariana, while others claimed it wasn’t exactly her childhood home. In a follow-up TikTok video posted Saturday, December 28, Ariana explained that, despite commenters’ thoughts, she’s simply “sad” about the way the family is “losing this house.”
“More so than that, it was just the fact of this is where I watched my little siblings grow up into the little humans that they are now, even though they’re all literally taller than me,” Ariana, who now lives in New York, explained. “These [rooms] are where I made such core memories at that house with my family. Like, I’ve lived there since I’m 11. That’s still my childhood home, like, da f—.”
She went on to say it was “upsetting” to spend one last Christmas in the home and pack up her bedroom.
“I also had that room in, like, two different houses,” she said. “That was my iconic room!”
Kim, 46, and Kroy, 39, who filed for divorce in May 2023 after 11 years of marriage, purchased the Milton, Georgia, property in 2012 — one year after they tied the knot. The house, which was featured prominently on their Bravo reality show Don’t Be Tardy, has seven bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a pool, a six-car garage, a movie theater, a home gym, and a resort-like backyard.
It was listed for $6 million last year, but put up for public auction in November and appeared on Fulton County’s foreclosure list earlier this month, per public records.
The public auction notice stated that the Alpharetta estate was scheduled to “sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash.”
Of the reported sale of the home, Ariana said in her TikTok video: “It’s a new chapter and, like I always say, we are all alive, happy, healthy, breathing, and that’s a blessing in itself. And I’m excited to see what this new chapter will bring for me and my family.”
The real estate news comes weeks after authorities responded to a domestic violence call on November 27 from the Georgia residence.
According to a report from the Milton Police Department and obtained by TMZ, Kim said Kroy became physical in front of the pair’s children. It is unclear which kids allegedly witnessed an altercation between their parents.
Kim alleged that she and Kroy got into an argument while she was on a ladder taking down curtains. The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum claimed that her ex got confrontational with her and things got physical. She alleged that the former football player physically removed her from the ladder and threw her to the ground.
Kim reportedly told law enforcement officers that she sustained injuries as a result of the alleged incident. However, the officers claimed in the report that she refused to provide any evidence of a physical injury to first responders. Kroy, for his part, claimed that Kim instigated the altercation and allegedly struck him in the face.
According to the report, law enforcement could not determine who the “primary aggressor” was and no arrests were made.
Kim, for her part, told TMZ on December 16 that her life has been “torture” with Kroy.
She told the outlet, “I think there’s a track record of Kroy being the problem. Nobody has any idea what I’ve dealt with the last two-and-a-half, three years of my life. I’m trying to take the high road.”
Kim added, “It’s gonna take me a long time to heal from this trauma I’ve experienced.”