'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' star Kim Zolciak-Biermann approves Sheree Whitfield's boyfriend

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"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kim Zolciak-Biermann is involved in many different issues including her recent rift with co-star Kenya Moore. But there is also a lighter story about Kim wherein she expressed her approval of her best friend's (Sheree Whitfield) new boyfriend.

Sheree is currently dating a guy whose identity is still a mystery. Kim is very supportive of Sheree's new boyfriend. In an interview with Bravo TV's The Daily Dish, she said that she knew Sheree for over 15 years. She added that her friend is a very closed-off type of person.

Although Sheree does not trust easily, she gave that trust to her new guy. Kim said that Sheree is really happy, "And also she has a relationship with somebody who's emotionally gotten to know her." 

In other news, Kim was involved in a fight with Kenya when she returned to "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" in season 10 episode 4. Kenya was supposed to introduce her husband Marc Daly on the show, but Kim told her that it will not happen. Kim even said that her husband does not exist. She added that Marc will not come since he is not real and that everything is just a lie.

Things then turn from bad to worse when Kenya recalled how Kim tweeted Chrissy Teigen asking for tickets to John Legend's May concert, involving her own daughter Brielle. Chrissy may have taken it lightly, but Kenya did not. The two Housewives got into a fiercer argument, and before Kim could lunge at Kenya, the heated episode ended with a major cliffhanger. 

The feud between Kim and Kenya has been ongoing for a long time now. Kenya thinks that Kim is so obsessed with her and she wonders why so. Fans will soon find out what happens to the two ladies on the next episodes of the show.

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" season 10 airs Sundays at 8 p.m. EST on Bravo.

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