filed for divorce for the second time.
The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum was photographed talking on the phone Saturday — but appeared to be completely worn out emotionally.
Zolciak, who was making her way into a church service wearing sweatpants and a crop top, could be seen rubbing her eyebrow in a distressed manner as she closed her eyes and continued what appeared to be a stressful phone call.
She also had some sort of band tied around her wrist, though it is unclear whether it is from a hospital or someplace else.
The former NFL player called it quits on his marriage to the ex-Bravolebrity again last week, nearly two months after they called off their initial divorce proceedings.
Biermann, 37, stated in his new court documents that their union was “irretrievably broken.”
He requested sole legal and sole physical custody of their four minor children: Kroy Jr. “KJ”, 12, Kash, 11, and twins Kaia and Kane, 9.
The athlete also sought child support and alimony from Zolciak, 45, and asked for exclusive use of their marital residence.
The estranged couple’s initial attempt at a dissolution turned acrimonious immediately, with Biermann claiming Zolciak developed a gambling addiction that “financially devastated” their family, while she accused him of suffering from substance abuse issues.
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Biermann also insisted in a separate filing that the kids needed protection from Zolciak because she had allegedly been “abusive” toward him with “little concern” if they were present.
Although the “Don’t Be Tardy” alums’ 11-year union rarely saw public-facing drama, sources told Page Six that hardships had been brewing privately for the pair as a result of their extreme financial issues, which caused their Georgia estate to enter foreclosure briefly.
The duo managed to reconcile momentarily — and were even seen attending a church service as a family unit — but TMZ reported last week that their “steep financial troubles” were their final undoing.
“They’ve gotten ridiculously petty over who hasn’t paid bills,” a source told the outlet. “They’re counting down to pennies.”
Amid Zolciak and Biermann’s fallout, Saks/Capital One filed a lawsuit against the former for failing to pay more than $150,000 in unpaid credit card fees.
Zolciak’s rep declined Page Six’s request for comment on the latest debt.