Kim Zolciak’s latest clickbait post has given daughter Ariana Biermann “secondhand embarrassment … through the roof.”
The 22-year-old told her TikTok followers Tuesday that she nearly “had a damn heart attack” when she saw her mom’s black-and-white Instagram photo with dad Kroy Biermann captioned, “#RIP 💔 #LinkInBio.”
Before Ariana “even saw the story” implying the NFL star died, she received many direct messages about the upload, which led to an unrelated Celebuzz article highlighting celebrities who passed away in 2023.
“I physically don’t have any f–king words,” she said. “What? Like, what? … What would you do in this situation?”
Ariana, who seemed to be tearing up in the video, went on to seemingly address Zolciak, 45, directly.
“I love you, but I just, like…” she said. “My heart, like, tugging. Like, no. The f–k?”
Zolciak, who is also the mother of Brielle, 27, KJ, 12, Kash, 11, and twins Kaia and Kane, 10, has made headlines for her misleading posts in recent months.
In November 2023, the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum was dragged for alluding to her eldest child being pregnant with a fake sonogram shot.
“I’M SO EXCITED TO BE A GRANDMA! 🤰 #LinkInBio,” she wrote at the time, linking to a Celebuzz post with Brielle quoted as wanting to “one day” have children.
Zolciak also uses her Instagram account to sell clothing, luggage, wigs, handbags and more.
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Brielle supported her mom’s money-making efforts in December 2023, gushing, “My mom created an Insta with stuff she’s selling !! Check it out !! 🤍”
Zolciak and Kroy, 38, have had a tumultuous year, battling debt while splitting up and getting back together multiple times.
Ariana’s social media followers encouraged her to distance herself from Zolciak after the Bravolebrity’s latest upload.
“As a mom, this breaks my heart. Take care of YOU,” one wrote. “Set firm boundaries and honestly, stay off socials. Care for your heart and head right now.”
Another fan encouraged Ariana to have a “serious conversation” with her parent, while a third added, “Going no contact with my mom was the best thing I ever did for myself.”