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EXCLUSIVE: Real Housewives Of Atlanta’s Kim Slams NJ’s Danielle Staub

Aug. 7 2009, Published 10:28 a.m. ET

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Blonde, wig-loving Kim Zolciak from The Real Housewives of Atlanta recently had to play Dear Abby to New Jersey housewife Danielle Staub!

In an exclusive interview with RadarOnline.com, Kim said the ex-con turned homemaker called her up asking her advice after news of her explosive past hit the internet.

“Danielle emailed my Facebook the day her show was airing, asking me ‘How do you handle the press?,’” Kim said. “I wrote back, ‘I can barely handle the press myself. Sorry, I can’t help you out. Good luck to you.’”

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EXCLUSIVE: Kim Explains Real Housewife of Atlanta Brawl With NeNe

No sympathy there! Perhaps that’s why on Tuesday night, Danielle chose to hit the town with Kim’s arch-rival and fellow Atlanta Housewives castmate, NeNe Leakes!

The pair were spotted partying together at Barracuda night club in New York, where NeNe denied trying to choke Kim in an altercation.

But don’t think the aspiring country singer is losing any sleep over the loss of her former friend.

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“I do text with Tamra (Barney) from the Orange County Housewives,” Kim told RadarOnline.com. “I really like her and all the Orange County girls. They’re a different bunch. They’re not as aggressive as my bunch. You don’t have to worry about -- well, getting choked... you know what I’m saying?”

Yes, Kim, we do.

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