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Despite Kim Zolciak-Biermann and Kroy Biermann's currently tumultuous divorce proceedings, their daughter Brielle Biermann remains optimistic that they will manage to reconcile their differences.
In a video obtained by the Daily Mail on Friday, October 13, Brielle expressed her belief in the possibility of Kim and Kroy rekindling their romance. Returning to Los Angeles after a vacation in Mexico with her mom, the 26-year-old confidently stated, "It’s [Kim] and Kroy to the end and that’s that."
Kim and Kroy initially filed for divorce in May after being married for 11 years. Although they briefly reconciled, Biermann filed for divorce again one month later. The couple shares four children: Kroy “KJ” Jr., 12, Kash, 11, and twins Kaia and Kane, 9. Additionally, Kroy adopted Brielle and her sister Ariana, 21, in 2013, who are Kim’s daughters from a previous marriage.
Initially, Brielle supported Kim during their separation, even going so far as to unfollow Kroy on Instagram. However, a reliable source revealed that Brielle eventually chose to remain neutral. The insider explained that Brielle and Kim share an unbreakable bond, which naturally led her to side with her mother when the divorce was filed. Brielle initially unfollowed Kroy because she was upset for her mother.
However, the source also revealed that Brielle needed to take a step back and reflect on the situation. It was during this period of reflection that she came to the realization that she still loves her dad.
Brielle isn't a fan of everyone in her mom's life, including Kim's relationship with Chet Hanks from Surreal Life. When asked about it, Brielle simply stated, "We don't know him." Kim and Chet sparked dating rumors after filming season 8 of the reality series together. According to a source, they didn't hook up, but there was some flirting on set.
Kroy Biermann and Kim Zolciak Biermann. Paras Griffin/Getty Images
There was a clear attraction between them, although they didn't get together, according to the insider. They also mentioned that Kim finds Chet good-looking. When questioned about her association with Chet, Kim evaded the topic on Thursday. The former Real Housewives of Atlanta member only acknowledged that he's a "nice guy" and expressed her disbelief in the idea of dating again.
Kim, like Brielle, may be desiring a reunion with her ex. In a petition submitted in September to invalidate the divorce, Kim argued that Kroy's assertion of an irredeemably broken marriage is clearly untrue because they have been living together again. She mentioned that she and her estranged spouse have resumed their sexual intimacy on various occasions since their initial separation.
Responding to this, Kroy stated in documents obtained by Us at that time that their sexual relationship should not have any impact on the divorce.
According to court documents, Kroy stated that engaging in sexual relations with Zolciak-Biermann does not indicate a desire to reconcile. Despite her second filing, Biermann remains unwavering in his desire to leave Zolciak-Biermann, vacate the marital residence, and create a calm and stable home for their children, unlike their current environment.
Furthermore, Kroy's filing accused Kim of trying to prolong the divorce process with her petition, as she does not want to leave their shared home in Georgia. The documents state that the house is scheduled for foreclosure in November.
According to the documents, she expressed her preference for filing for bankruptcy, which will result in the parties and their children living together for a significant amount of time. The documents further state that without receiving equity from the sale of their marital home, they are unable to afford to move into new residences.
On the other hand, Kroy strongly believes in selling the home to provide financial support for their children. He emphasizes in the filing that their current living situation is unsustainable and has a negative impact on the mental and emotional well-being of their minor children.
The former Atlanta Falcons linebacker — who petitioned the court in August to mandate the sale of the house — elucidated that the sale of the property would provide them with "sufficient income to ensure their own separate dwellings, thereby removing the children from the detrimental atmosphere."