Kim Zolciak wasn’t feeling the love on Valentine’s Day.
The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum tried selling her Cartier Love bracelet on Instagram Wednesday for $5,000. Zolciak noted her bracelet was a size 16 and added, “Up close No filter.”
The former reality star has the white gold version of the iconic piece, which currently retails for $7,900.
Zolciak, 45, has been trying to unload some of her pricier belongings as she and her estranged husband, Kroy Biermann, try to get out of their crippling debt and simultaneously divorce.
At one point, Zolciak even created a separate Instagram account where she would promote her luxury items that were up for grabs, which included some of Biermann’s designer duds.
Just last week, the Bravolebrity also sold her skincare line, Kashmere Kollections, to a nutrition company; however, the price of the sale was not disclosed.
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Biermann, 38, and Zolciak’s divorce proceedings have only gotten nastier in recent months, as the stress of mounting lawsuits, threat of foreclosure on their Georgia mansion, which is up for sale, and more pile on.
The former Atlanta Falcons player filed legal documents in early January requesting his “Don’t Be Tardy” co-star give him half of what she’s earned from selling their belongings because their financial situation has become “dire.”
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“However, what is known is that none of the funds have been utilized to support the marital estate,” Biermann went on, noting that he “is seeking an equitable division of marital assets,” including “the personal property acquired during the marriage but [is] currently in the sole possession of [Zolciak].”
Biermann and Zolciak wed in November 2011. The estranged pair first filed for divorce from each other in May 2023, but they briefly reconciled.
The ex-NFL player filed for the second time a few months later in August.