Kim Zolciak has once again gone on the attack against her estranged husband.
On December 16, the former Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member was stopped by a TMZ cameraman at Los Angeles International Airport.
When asked to describe what she’s been up to in her personal life — most notably, we assume, her ongoing messy divorce from Kroy Biermann — the reality star answered in one word:
torture,
Just nowThe reporter tried to clarify?
“I have for years,” Zolciak replied. “I am a normal, rational person who doesn’t see any need for this controlled chaos. Not me. “I don’t really do that.”
In fact, it has been a long, winding and ugly road between these husband and wife for quite some time now.
Earlier this month, for example, we reported that police responded to a domestic violence call at the couple’s shared home in Georgia on Nov. 27.
According to Zolciak, he and his ex-wife got into an argument while she was removing a curtain on a staircase.
From there, she claimed that Bierman turned things physical by removing her from a ladder and throwing her to the ground.
Kim reportedly refused to show reporting officials any injuries he sustained as a result of this action…
…whereas Berman said Zolciak instigated the altercation and allegedly struck him in the face.
The exes have sons KJ, 13, Kash, 12, and twins Kaiya and Kane, both 11.
Biermann also adopted Zolciak-Biermann’s daughters Brielle, 27, and Ariana, 23, from a previous relationship.
Meanwhile, about a year ago, leaked body cam footage showed Kroy yelling at Kim for sleeping with other men.
“This is nothing but an act. All this is rubbish. Whatever she does,” the former NFL player yelled at the time, based on the same report.
“No money, no house. We are getting divorced one day, not the next.”
Previously, Zolciak had described Berman as mentally abusive.
Speaking to TMZ this week on Monday, Kim said:
“I think Kroy has a track record of being a problem. No one has any idea what I have gone through in the last two and a half to three years of my life. I’m trying to take the high road.
“It will take a long time for me to recover from the trauma that I have experienced.”