'RHOA' news: Kim Zolciak denounces daughter's statements, clarifies she is not pregnant

Screenshot of Kim Zolciak in an interview with Larry King YouTube/LarryKing

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kim Zolciak shot down her daughter's claims that she was pregnant.

The 39-year-old wife of Kroy Biermann denounced her daughter Brielle Biermann's revelation that her mother was pregnant with her seventh child. Zolciak took it to Snapchat and said, "She's lying," referring to the statements of her 20-year-old daughter.

Brielle made the prank on Twitter revealing that her mother was expected to give birth in Spring. She also teased the pregnancy on Instagram, saying, "OMG!!! i can't wait to meet the little nugget. it's been so hard keeping this a secret!!! woo!! #lucky7." Brielle's statements were quickly deleted after Zolciak denied the rumors.

This was after Zolciak seemingly confirmed Khloe Kardashian's pregnancy, which was far from being announced by the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star. The controversial statements of Zolciak and Brielle on Snapchat were supposed to be "private," as claimed by the former, but was accidentally uploaded for everyone to see.

Zolciak also clarified that it was a different person they were talking about, a certain Chloe, and not of the namesake of the Kardashian clan. She denounced people who had been twisting her words and changing the meaning of her statements. 

Zolciak has six children. Aside from Brielle, 16-year-old Ariana, KJ, 6, Kash, 5, and Kaia and Kane, 3, are keeping the family complete. However, it could also be remembered that Zolciak and Kroy still have plans to add kids to their family.

In an interview with the US Weekly, Zolciak revealed that she wanted another baby boy and that she was "obsessed" with them. But, she admitted that while she wanted to conceive again, she should act fast as her age was catching up with her. She also echoed the same sentiments during an October guesting in "Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen," when she revealed that she had the "baby fever."

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