“Don’t Be Tardy” Shuts Down Production As Kim Zolciak’s Ex-Girlfriend Accuses Her Of Homophobia

April 26, 2018 / Posted by:

It’s damage control time for Kim Zolciak who is finding out the hard way that liars usually get caught, especially when the camera is running 24/7. Us Weekly reports that Kim has stopped all production on her show Don’t Be Tardy in the wake of the explosive Real Housewives Of Atlanta season 10 reunion, where Kim said some real dumb shit. She also got called out for telling lies like she was interviewing for a position in the Trump cabinet. God, please don’t let me have just spoken that into existence.

Not only have the pack of Angry Black Women accused Kim of lying, her ex-girlfriend DJ Tracy Young is also calling Kim out for having a jacked-up Pinocchio nose and for being homophobic.

According to People, what had happened was: On the RHOA reunion show, fellow housewife Kandi Burruss came at Kim for saying that Kandi wanted to “lick her box” during a trip to the Bahamas, something Kim flat out denied she ever said. But of course, there’s tape.

And there’s also this. Kandi said:

“When we went to the Bahamas, she was dating daggone DJ Tracy, laying up in the bed with her, while her kids was sitting in the living room,” Burruss said. “Don’t try to make it seem like anything happened with me in the Bahamas.”

That’s when DJ Tracy #tooktotwitter to chime in.

DJ Tracy also told Page Six that Kim has greatly downplayed and diminished their relationship.

“She’s a liar, because she denied what went on and the reunion brought it all back up… Kim and I were in a relationship for about eight months. She said she wanted to marry me. She asked me to have a baby with her.”

Whereas Kim said:

Zolciak has said the relationship was a “one-time deal” and wrote on her blog: “I never thought I would come to see her as a liar, and a fame obsessed coat tail rider … That chapter of my life is done with!”

Kim needs to stop worrying about being tardy for the party, because that whack ass party got shut all the way down. Us Weekly says “her lawyers have been working around the clock to investigate and deal with the final episode of the Real Housewives of Atlanta reunion”. What’s there to investigate? To her credit, Kim did apologize on Instagram with a photo of herself serving Mary Magdalene martyrdom realness.

During the last RHOA Reunion episode, I made a comment that confused and offended people. I sincerely apologize. Edited out of context, I understand why my remark angered people. Racism is a sad reality in the United States. It has been prevalent throughout our country's history. Let me be very clear, I do NOT support, tolerate or put up with any form of racism, hate or other discrimination. My love for ALL people runs deep – I am open to all and always have been. I was heartbroken when I watched the last few minutes of the episode and saw how my words were taken out of context. My comment that seemingly “racism didn’t exist 10 years ago” was made as part of a larger, emotional 45-minute conversation about how, sadly, social media has become a hub for hate. Immediately following my confusing comment, I also said that "it's not as real as it is now" referring to the power of social media. But those remarks didn’t make the show. I believe that social media has made a centuries-old issue more real. Before social media, the public simply observed the news. Now, the public actively participates and has an opportunity to take action – in real time. But this is a double edged sword. Now, when false accusations are made, they are amplified by online platforms regardless of their merit. This wasn’t the case 10 years ago when I started on RHOA. I truly pray that the people wishing horrible things on others, and on me, channel that energy into something positive. Our world would be a much better place if you do. I am committed to making this world a better place to live. I will continue to learn from, and be open to, ALL people.

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Phew! It was all just a misunderstanding. That pesky context strikes again!

Pic: Bravo

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