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Brielle Biermann Not Pregnant: Kim Zolciak’s Clickbait For Financial Gain

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In a desperate attempt to alleviate their dire financial situation, reality TV star Kim Zolciak and her husband Kroy Biermann have resorted to using trick pregnancy announcements involving their daughter Brielle Biermann as a way to make money. However, it has been revealed that the entire pregnancy announcement is nothing more than a clickbait scheme.

Key Takeaway

Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann have resorted to fake pregnancy announcements for their daughter Brielle as a means to earn money amid their dire financial situation. However, the claim of Brielle’s pregnancy has been debunked, highlighting the clickbait nature of the announcement. The couple continues to face legal difficulties related to unpaid debts.

A Prank for Profit

In a now-deleted social media post, Kim Zolciak strongly suggested that her daughter Brielle was pregnant, sharing a sonogram image along with a caption expressing her excitement at becoming a grandmother. Curiously, comments were disabled on the post, and a link was provided to a clickbait news article with the headline, “Oh baby! Brielle Biermann spilled to us about having kids and how she feels about her mom Kim Zolciak becoming a grandma.”

Contrary to this misleading information, sources close to the family have confirmed that Brielle is not actually pregnant, and that Kim is receiving financial compensation for promoting the clickbait article.

Financial Woes

It is no secret that Kim and Kroy Biermann have been facing significant financial struggles. The couple’s financial woes began with an alleged $1 million debt owed to the IRS, as well as multiple lawsuits for unpaid bills.

Earlier this month, it was reported that Kim was sued by Bank of America for over $50,000 in credit card debt. This was not the first time Kim found herself facing legal action due to unpaid debts. In August, she was sued by SAKS/CAPITAL ONE for failing to pay a $156,000 credit card bill.

Despite the persistent financial challenges, the couple has yet to release a statement addressing their current situation.