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Kim Zolciak, 46, fans think she has started using Ozempic because she's 'suddenly so thin' in bikini

Kim Zolciak, 46, fans think she has started using Ozempic because she's 'suddenly so thin' in bikini

Daily Mail​14-05-2025

Kim Zolciak is looking thinner than ever in a new video shared to her Insta Stories on Tuesday.
The Real Housewives Of Atlanta star had a flat tummy and small waistline as she wore an ivory string bikini while on a tropical vacation.
The 46-year-old beauty was seen walking on the lush grounds of her resort.
And her fans think she might be doing something like taking Ozempic to shed those stubborn mid-life pounds.
'Ozempic damn,' wrote one follower on a post about her dancing at a Post Malone concert. Another said: 'Suddenly so thin, it's impressive.'
While the Florida native has never admitted to using weight loss drugs she has in the past promoted the weight loss pill called Lean Body System.
Meanwhile, the star has confirmed this spring that she is dating again just days after breaking down in tears over finally being 'free of' her ex-husband Kroy Biermann.
The Real Housewives Of Atlanta star had a flat tummy and small waistline as she wore an ivory string bikini while on a tropical vacation
The star told TMZ that she's seeing someone new and is 'really happy.'
While she didn't reveal the identity of her suitor, Zolciak — who was previously linked to Tom Hanks' son Chet — dished that he's 'age-appropriate' and 'definitely not' a Hollywood type.
However, she stopped short of calling him her boyfriend as she said: 'I wouldn't say I've got a new man.'
'I'm just happy. I have my kids. I'm in my new house. I'm working,' Zolciak gushed.
Zolciak and ex Biermann finally sold their Georgia mansion last month for $2.75 million — days before he would file for divorce for a third time.
Amid her and Biermann's ugly split, Zolciak fueled romance rumors with Chet.
She and the 34-year-old rapper sparked romance rumors back in July after flirting outrageously with one another while starring on the MTV reality show The Surreal Life.
Their flirting caught the attention of their housemates and was caught on camera throughout the series before culminating in a suggestive exchange in one episode during a group dinner on a houseboat in Colombia.
'I wanna bond with you more, Kim,' Chet said as Kim smiled at him during the episode. He added: 'I've been wanting to come holler at you and kick it with you 'cause like you're cool as f***.'
'Oh, I'm coming to you tonight. That's what I decided earlier. So you must've felt that,' Kim told Chet.
Hanks told Page Six at the time that 'meeting Kim Zolciak' was 'one of the best moments of my life.'
However, he insisted that he and Zolicak were just 'really good friends' while wishing her 'the best' amid her divorce.
Last October, Zolciak was asked about romance rumors with Chet, and she simply just called him a 'nice guy,' DailyMail.com exclusively revealed.
Just one month later, Zolciak and Hanks looked very cozy as they attended their pal Jelly Roll's concert in November.
Zolciak took to Instagram to share selfies and videos from her fun-filled night as fans got a glimpse of the duo looking loved up.
Zolciak and Hanks shared VIP room snaps and were hosted by the country star and his wife Alyssa DeFord, also known as 'Bunnie XO.' The love birds were also joined by their pal Jenny Doyle.
Kim penned in the caption: 'Had the best time with @jellyroll615 and his beautiful wifey @xomgitsbunnie so fun much with @chethanx @jennydoyle1111.
'One of my absolute favorite concerts and everyone that was/is part of this massive operation is beyond kind. There are no words for the happiness and joy that surrounded us all that night. I saw a whole lot of sparkle in the crowd.'
Since their November concert meet-up, Zolciak and Hanks haven't been spotted together publicly nor have they posted about one another.
Zolciak's dating news comes just days after she made rare remarks about her divorce from Biermann.
She broke down in tears while on stage with Kristin Cavallari over the weekend during the Atlanta stop of Cavallari's Let's Be Honest tour.
She and Chet Hanks sparked romance rumors back in July after flirting outrageously with one another while starring on the MTV reality show The Surreal Life
Insiders told TMZ the women stayed on the subject of Zolciak's divorce for about 20 minutes, during which the reality TV star got visibly teary-eyed.
It was also said that Kim labeled her 39-year-old ex a narcissist and clapped back at his claim that she has a gambling problem, noting she never patronized a casino without him.
Kim also addressed cameras she's said Biermann set up throughout their marital home to spy on her, sharing she is now 'finally free.'
TMZ reported in February that Zolciak wants medical professionals to determine if the former Atlanta Falcons player has CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy), a degenerative brain disease that afflicts many long-term football players.
In documents filed in family court, she stated she believes her ex is battling the effects of the disease and asked the court to appoint healthcare workers to examine her estranged spouse.
Zolciak claimed Biermann often has expletive-laden outbursts in the presence of their four underage children.

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A source close to David and Victoria has disputed this, branding it 'nonsense.' And another close to Brooklyn has also hit back at claims by his parents that his 'trapped' by the arrangement They told MailOnline: 'It's disappointing—and frankly absurd—that anyone would try to twist Nicola and Brooklyn's marriage, and this meaningful milestone of home ownership, into something toxic. 'Their relationship is grounded in love, respect, and commitment. 'The suggestion that Brooklyn is 'trapped' isn't just false—it's a deliberately cruel and baseless narrative aimed at undermining a strong, loving marriage.' MailOnline has contacted representatives for Brooklyn Beckham, and David and Victoria Beckham for further comment. It comes after Brooklyn appeared to fail to publicly acknowledge Father's Day, despite his parents publicly reaching out. David had told his children: 'I will always be there, no matter what' in an emotional Father's Day Instagram post. He shared pictures of Victoria and their four children Brooklyn, 26, Romeo, 22, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 13, laughing and looking cheery in happier times. Subtly reaching out to his eldest son, David insisted he will always be around to support all his children, even if times get tough. He wrote: 'My most important & favourite job in life is being a dad... I'm so proud of all of you and like daddy ( sorry boys ) tells you every single day I will always be here for you no matter what... 'Mummy thank you for doing the most important part and making me a father there is no greater gift in life than making me a dad... Happy Father's Day... I love you kiddies more than you could imagine.. @victoriabeckham @brooklynpeltzbeckham @romeobeckham @cruzbeckham #HarperSeven @tedbeckhamdavid.' David continued marking the day by sharing throwback snaps of his children to his Instagram stories, including Brooklyn, and tagged him in each individual capture. 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I would like to remove myself from the ongoing conversation & set the record straight for the sake of everyone involved.' Things came to a head when Brooklyn and Nicola were no shows at any of David's 50th birthday celebrations last month, with The Mail revealing that Kim has been made the 'scapegoat' in the feud. They failed to attend any of football legend David's five celebrations to mark his milestone birthday, including celebrations in Miami, London, Paris the Cotswolds and a boys fishing trip to Scotland. Brooklyn then seemed to fail to publicly acknowledge his father's Knighthood for his services to sport and charity as part of the King's Birthday Honours list. David, 50, said over the weekend: 'It's been an emotional week I must admit. For me and for my family. It's obviously very special. 'It's a huge honour, but one that has been shared with myself and my family and so, it's been emotional.'

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