Kim Zolciak has sold her skincare line Kashmere Kollections, amid ongoing financial issues in her split with estranged husband Kroy Biermann.
The Real Housewives Of Atlanta alum, 45, sold the skin and body care line, which she created in 2016, to the company 310 Nutrition LLC, both announced in a news release Thursday.
'Heartfelt thank you for the incredible loyalty you’ve shown @kashmerekollections!' Zolciak said in an Instagram caption alongside an announcement of the deal. 'I can’t wait to watch the brand’s growth. Here’s to your future filled with endless possibilities!'
The Don't Be Tardy star said in a statement in announcing the sale that after she became a mother for the first time, she was inspired on 'a mission to tackle skin challenges like stretch marks that can come with fluctuating weight gain and loss.'
Zolciak added that she and her team 'sought out highly renowned formulators to craft my flagship product, the Luxurious Toning Oil' which 'is still one of the top sellers in the Kashmere Kollections brand, along with a wide range of affordable luxury products for skin, body, and hair.'
The Real Housewives Of Atlanta alum sold the skin and body care line, which she created in 2016, to the company 310 Nutrition LLC. A pair of products from the line are pictured
Tim Sharif, the founder of 310 Nutrition, said in the news release that he was 'thrilled to help take Kashmere Kollections to new heights.'
Sharif added: 'Carrying on the original vision for this company of creating inclusive, premium skincare aligns perfectly with my mission of empowering people to embrace their best selves through healthier lifestyle choices.'
The sale of the skincare line comes amid reports that she and Biermann have been besieged by massive financial issues in their split - which he says is the result of her gambling habit - leading them to push for a quick sale of their Georgia mansion.
The former couple have been seeking to sell the seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom home, recently reducing their asking price on multiple occasions amid time constraints.
Zolciak and Biermann are parents to four kids - Kroy Jr., 12, Kash, 11, and twins Kane and Kaia, 10. Biermann had adopted Zolciak's older children from previous relationships - Brielle, 26, and Ariana Biermann, 22 - when they were minors in the couple's earlier years.
In the legal documents Biermann filed in September, the former Atlanta Falcons player requested the court allow him to move forward in putting the family's mansion on the market, stating it was on the brink of foreclosure.
Biermann and Zolciak have been hindered by major financial and relationship problems in recent months, having initially split in May before calling off their divorce in July.
They have reconciled and split up since then multiple times amid their ongoing family financial crisis, as Biermann in May called Zolciak a 'compulsive behavior addict' who had squandered $1.5 million dollars of the family fortune gambling.
Amid their split, they have dealt with ongoing strife amid massive financial problems; and have been seeking to sell the seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom Milton, Georgia mansion
The NFL alum made the allegations against Zolciak after she called police May 4, 2023 at their Milton, Georgia mansion, prior to his first divorce filing.
The accusations about Zolciak's gambling losses were seen in a Milton Police Department bodycam video after officers responded to the home after Kim reported a domestic dispute.
The footage was obtained by RadarOnline.com after Biermann and Zolciak filed for divorce from one another amid a 12-year marriage.
Biermann - who was cautious as he spoke to law enforcement in hopes Zolciak would not hear him- called the Bravo personality a 'narcissist to the extreme level;' and said that Zolciak's penchant for gambling had grown exponentially in recent years.
'It's probably been going on for pretty much our entire marriage and it's gotten significantly worse,' Biermann said of Zolciak, who was pictured at a Bitcoin ATM in June in Atlanta. 'In the last two years, she's gambled away $700,000 - just in the last two-and-a-half years.'
He added: 'The total in the marriage was about $1.5 million dollars - and she does it online.'
In the incident, Zolciak told police that Biermann 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.
Biermann 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.'
Biermann told police that the Don't Be Tardy alum 'has decimated everything' with her penchant for gambling; he added that some of her gaming activity was illegal.
Brielle has also been dogged by financial issues, as she was sued last year by American Express over an unpaid balance.
Zolciak sold off some of daughter Brielle Biermann's designer goods in July to drum up funds, with asking prices up to $20,000 for the high-ticket items.
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 - Zolciak and Biermann took issue with one another in court documents.
Zolciak said that Biermann smokes marijuana, calling into credibility his ability to raise their kids; while Biermann claimed that Zolciak's gambling habit has consumed her time and decimated the family finances.
Biermann told officers they had continued to sleep in the same bed but did not engage with one another.
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.
Biermann was pictured during a preseason game for the Atlanta Falcons in 2014. He played for eight seasons in the NFL
Zolciak rose to fame as a member of the cast of Bravo's The Real Housewives of Atlanta, and parlayed her popularity into the spinoff Don't Be Tardy... on Bravo. She also competed on five episodes of Dancing with the Stars in 2015.
Biermann was drafted into the NFL in 2008 after attending the University of Montana, and played eight seasons, all for the Falcons.
He had his most productive year on the field in 2012 when he started 14 games, racking up 36 tackles, three sacks and scoring a touchdown on an interception.
The pair exchanged vows in a lavish $1 million wedding on November 11, 2011 - marking the date 11/11/11 - at their Georgia mansion.