Kim Zolciak took followers along with her to an Atlanta-based med spa Friday to get facial fillers and lip injections — but got a ton of backlash instead.
Fans roasted the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum, 45, for wasting her money as she reportedly endures financial hardships.
“You are in debt up to your eyeballs,” one viewer slammed underneath the Instagram video.
Fans trolled Kim Zolciak after she shared a video of herself getting Botox and lip injections at a med spa in Atlanta.Instagram/@kimzbiermann “You are in debt up to your eyeballs,” one viewer quipped.Instagram/@kimzbiermann00:0604:02 “Good to see your priorities are in order,” another sarcastically commented.Instagram/@kimzbiermann “Don’t you have bills to pay? NOT a good look Kim!!” a third person seemingly yelled through the screen.Instagram/@kimzbiermannEXPLORE MORE
“Good to see your priorities are in order,” another quipped, with a third person adding, “Bankrupt and still spending money on dumb s–t.”
Yet a fourth dismayed user commented, “Don’t you have bills to pay? NOT a good look Kim!!”
Several other critics said they were entertained by the backlash alone. “No me coming straight to the comments….they’d don’t disappoint,” one wrote with a laughing emoji.
Zolciak paid no mind to the hateful comments as she answered a fan who asked her about the shoulder injection she received. She told the commenter the Botox she got was “life-changing” and revealed to another fan that her pants were from Alo Yoga.
It is also possible that Zolciak did not respond to critics since it’s common for influencers to get complimentary services in exchange for social media promotion.
The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum paid no mind to the haters.Instagram/@kimzbiermann She only answered a handful of fans, explaining why she loved her shoulder injections and from where she bought her pants.Instagram/@kimzbiermann
That being said, the reality star’s finances have been a matter of public discussion for quite some time.
In 2022, Page Six confirmed her and Kroy Biermann’s mansion in Alpharetta, Ga., once faced foreclosure with a $10,000 lien.
Then, in 2023, we confirmed their spacious estate was ready to be auctioned after the couple defaulted on a $1.65 million loan they took out in 2016.
By February 2023, though, they had worked out a deal to save their house and the auction was canceled.
This past January, Page Six reported that Truist Bank filed court documents warning that it intended to “exercise its rights” if Biermann, 38, and Zolciak were unable to pay the debt by selling their mansion.