RHOA's Kim Zolciak is 'being considered for a new reality TV show' that could land her a $1M pay day

   

Kim Zolciak is being considered for a new reality TV game show.

On Friday TMZ reported that the estranged husband Kroy Biermann is up for a part on a show from Hulu about people trying to get out of a house.

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The series is called Got To Get Out, which was first announced in September 2023.

The blonde - who has been ordered to pay of her Target debt - would join her Real Housewives Of Atlanta costar Cynthia Bailey.

Production sources told TMZ the series would blend famous people and regular folk as they compete for a pile of cash which could amount to a whopping $1M.

The Hills veteran Spencer Pratt is also up for the show.

The site also said several celebrities have already landed in Toronto for a 10 day shoot for Got To Get Out.

Kim Zolciak is being considered for a new reality TV game show. On Friday TMZ reported that the estranged husband Kroy Biermann is up for a part on a show from Hulu about people trying to get out of a house

Kim and Cynthia were close to reuniting to their RHOA costar NeNe Leakes but she said no to the show.

The series has a very competitive feel to it. 

The contestants live in a mansion for 10 days and battle for a pool of up to $1 million in prize money, the site said.

The amount goes up $1 every second. The amount could got up to $1M

'Contestants can either stick together and split the cash at the end, or take the money and run,' the site added.

 Kim has had very large financial issues in the past few years which has forced her to sell some of her designer handbags.

She is also a risk of losing her Georgia mansion which she still shares with Kroy.

It is a seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom home, which they purchased in 2012 for $880,000.

They have four young kids: Kroy 'KJ', 12, Kash, 11, and twins Kaia and Kane, nine. 

Kroy had also legally adopted Kim's two daughters from a previous relationship: Brielle, 26, and Ariana, 21.

The series is called Got To Get Out, which was first announced in September 2023. The blonde would join her Real Housewives Of Atlanta costar Cynthia Bailey; seen with Kroy in 2017

This comes a month after a judge ruled that Kim, 45, and her ex Kroy, 38, have to adhere to a strict schedule in using the closet in their Georgia mansion, according to court documents obtained by TMZ.

Kim has been authorized to enter their master bedroom closet Monday to Friday, limited to the timeframe from 9 AM to 3 PM.

Kroy is strictly prohibited from using the closet during those hours, meaning Kim has exclusive access. While Kroy doesn't have set hours, he can access his wardrobe before or after Kim's designated time. 

The new arrangement comes almost six months after a judge ruled Kim to stay in the basement/nanny quarters of their home, while Kroy remains upstairs in the primary bedroom. 

The unhappy couple still live in the same Georgia mansion; seen in 2017

The former couple are on the brink of losing their home as their lender issued a warning of foreclosure, unless legal action is taken.

In January, the duo dropped the price of the mansion to $4.5 million, after initially listing it on the market in October for $6 million. 

The former Real Housewives of Atlanta star and retired NFL player have been put on notice that the bank plans to initiate a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding on or after May 3, per the outlet. 

The specified date doesn't mandate an immediate eviction for Kim and Kroy, but it does signify the start of legal procedures. 

In the midst of soaring interest rates and a sluggish real estate market, the couple sought to expedite the sale of the house.

The sale of the house came as a judge ordered Kim to live in the basement of the Georgia home amid the ugly divorce battle

They have four young kids: Kroy 'KJ', 12, Kash, 11, and twins Kaia and Kane, nine. Kroy had also legally adopted Kim's two daughters from a previous relationship: Brielle, 26, and Ariana, 21

In an attempt to keep peace while the pair still share a home, the judge ruled Kim to stay in the basement/nanny quarters, while the former NFL star will be upstairs in the primary bedroom. 

'Neither party shall enter the other party’s individually awarded space in the marital residence without permission,' read the documents, per the outlet.

A source to People that both Kim and Kroy are 'still under the same roof,' but revealed that all was far from well, adding, 'it's a money war right now.' 

Despite living together, the insider explained that the estranged couple are 'not trying to get back together.' 

In their first two months of being split - in which both asked the court for sole legal and physical custody of their four younger children - Kim and Kroy took issue with one another in court documents.

Kim said that Kroy smokes marijuana, calling into credibility his ability to raise their kids; while Kroy claimed that Kim's gambling habit has consumed her time and decimated the family finances.