'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' news: Kim Zolciak-Biermann wants more kids

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

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kim Zolciak-Biermann, a mother of six, reveals she wants to have another baby.

The reality star and her husband Kroy Biermann appeared on Steve Harvey's eponymous talk show on Thursday, where she dished about her burning baby fever.

The 39-year-old personality has her hands full dealing with her six children -- Brielle, 20, Ariana, 16, KJ, 6, Kash, 5, and twins Kaia and Kane, 4 -- but she believes having another baby will give her some much-needed downtime.

"I went back to work after I had KJ, a couple of weeks after I had Kash, and shortly after I had the twins," she said, explaining that she never really got a break. "So I dream of having a baby, and just six weeks off, and living in that fantasy world."

Her 32-year-old linebacker husband, however, has other ideas. "What I told her is that's not her anyways," explained Biermann, who described his wife as a "go-getter." "She has like, [ADHD] to the extreme, so for her to chill out, that wouldn't happen."

He added that he underwent vasectomy after the twins were born, but his wife is insisting to have it reversed.

"Right now, we've got a lot of irons in the fire... Maybe we should plan a little better," he shared.

The footballer is all about taking slow, and he is trying to make his wife do the same thing, not just in expanding their family, but also in lighter issues -- like starting a social media war.

He shares he has this habit of calming Zolciak down, whenever she is fuming to post a possibly intriguing Tweet, by taking her completely away from social media and doing other things, like having a glass of wine.

After spending the past years away from all the drama of RHOA, Biermann becomes the center of an explosive argument in the series, as seen in a recent clip.

How will he handle it? Find out as "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" airs Sundays, 8 p.m. EDT, on Bravo.

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