Andy Cohen revealed he bought a piece of memorabilia from Kim Zolciak, after she listed numerous of her items for sale amid her ongoing divorce and financial woes.
The executive producer of the Real Housewives franchise, 55, shared he bought one of Kim’s, 45, wigs during Saturday’s Ask Andy Cohen panel at BravoCon 2023 in Las Vegas.
‘She is selling everything right now!’ Cohen explained to the audience, who had a mixed reaction, as per People.
Cohen went on: ‘Well, she is! We bought a wig for the Clubhouse! I’m not being shady, I’m just saying what’s happening!’
The Real Housewives of Atlanta star has numerous of her personal items listed for sale. She also previously sold items belonging to her daughter Brielle, 26.
Memorabilia: Andy Cohen bought a piece of memorabilia from Kim Zolciak, after she listed a number of items for sale amid ongoing divorce and financial woes; Cohen seen on Saturday
Interesting: Cohen, 55, shared he bought one of Kim’s, 45, wigs during Saturday’s Ask Andy Cohen panel at BravoCon 2023 in Las Vegas; Kim seen in 2020
It comes after Kim and estranged husband Kroy Biermann, 38, listed their Georgia mansion for sale for $6 million.
While on the panel Cohen also admitted he ‘was very surprised’ by the pair’s split.
He also discussed the possibility of Zolciak returning to the Housewives franchise: ‘I have texted with her. I know she’s on The Surreal Life… I think so we’ll take a look at that. And, there you go.’
Kim appeared on the RHOA during seasons 1 through 5, and later returned as a guest on seasons 9 and 10.
In July, Kim asked up to $20,000 for her daughter Brielle’s used designer goods as her family’s financial woes continued to mount.
The reality TV star showed off the items on her Instagram Story, telling her fans: ‘I’m cleaning out her closet, kinda, without her authorization a little bit too.’
Kim informed them that she’d be accepting payment through CashApp or Zelle as she kicked off the back-to-back clips.
The priciest item up for grabs was a hot pink Louis Vuitton purse for a whopping $20,000 for.
Other items included a limited edition $10,000 Louis Vuitton purse, a $7,000 black-and-white Chanel crossbody, and a $5,500 navy blue Chanel purse.
In October, it was reported that Kim and Kroy have been ordered to pay around $230K in a credit card lawsuit.
Kim and the former NFL athlete owe in the six digit range after allegedly bailing on credit card bills.
Court documents obtained by TMZ on Friday read that a Georgia court ordered Simmons Bank a judgement against the reality stars for $226,836.22.
Sale: ‘She is selling everything right now! We bought a wig for the Clubhouse! I’m not being shady, I’m just saying what’s happening!’ he told the crowd
Surprised: While on the panel Cohen also admitted he ‘was very surprised’ by her split from estranged NFL husband Kroy Biermann, 38
Lawsuit: In October it was reported that Kim and Kroy have been ordered to pay around $230K in a credit card lawsuit; seen in 2016
Wow! The star has numerous of her personal items listed for sale. She also previously sold items belonging to her daughter Brielle, 26, including a pink Louis Vuitton bag (pictured)
Chanel: Another item listed was a $7,000 black-and-white Chanel crossbody bag
On top of that there is also $178.51 in interest along with $2,071.57 in foreclosure fees and $1,945.31 in attorneys’ fees.
This only continues the money woes the estranged couple as the total ruling equals a whopping $231,031.61.
Back in August Page Six reported that Kim was being sued by yet a credit card company for over $150,000.
Court documents show that Saks/Capital One is claiming Kim has failed to pay an outstanding balance of $156,080.64.
According to the credit card company, the most recent payment Kim rendered them was $4,179 – all the way back in September 2022.
In July, TMZ obtained legal documents that revealed Target National Bank was suing her for neglecting to pay off a $2,482.24 balance.
That same week Zolciak was also ordered by a judge to live in the bottom of her Georgia mansion amid the ugly divorce battle with Biermann according to court documents obtained by TMZ.
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 athlete 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.
However, Kim and Kroy will be allowed to freely roam the common areas such as the kitchen and living room in the seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom home, which they purchased in 2012 for $880,000.
Selling their home: It comes after Kim and Kroy officially put their lavish Georgia mansion on the market ahead of a slated foreclosure in November; seen in 2016
Big purchase: Kroy and Kim purchased the home in 2012 for $880,000 and is now on the market $6 million
The judge also ordered the pair to act civilly towards one another in an effort to protect the couple’s 4 young kids — Kroy ‘KJ’, 12, Kash, 11, and twins Kaia and Kane, nine.
‘Neither parent shall disparage the other parent in the presence of or earshot of the minor children,’ the documents read.
Another stipulation stated that neither parent is allowed to listen in on the other parent’s time with the children, and the children cannot be utilized as messengers between the parents.
Kroy had also legally adopted Kim’s two daughters from a previous relationship: Brielle and Ariana, 21.
In the legal documents Kroy filed in September, the former Atlanta Falcons player requested the court allow him to move forward in putting the family’s Milton, Georgia mansion on the market, stating it was on the brink of foreclosure.
The NFL alum made allegations against Kim after she called police May 4 at their Milton, Georgia mansion, prior to his first divorce filing.
The accusations about Kim’s gambling losses were seen in a Milton Police Department bodycam video after officers responded to the home after Kim reported a domestic dispute.
During the incident, Kim told police that Kroy had locked in a safe a cache of valuable items she owned that were worth $175,000 – including designer purses and jewelry – and hid the key from her.
Kroy said he believed the lot of items fell under the classification of community property, adding of the items: ‘The problem is these are the assets, there are no [other] assets to go to.’
News broke in July that the reality TV pair had decided not to split, withdrawing their divorce papers in Superior Court of Fulton County in Georgia. They were seen shortly before attending a church together in Atlanta.
The kids: The pair share 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 and Ariana, 21
Divorce: The duo initially filed for divorce from one another in May, but reconciled in July. Kroy made the decision to pursue divorce once again amid the estranged couple’s financial hardships; seen in 2017
Following the second divorce filing, a source to People earlier this month 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.