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NeNe’s Revenge! Greedy Kim Zolciak Not Offered Full-Time ‘RHOA’ Job!

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April 16 2018, Updated 12:27 p.m. ET

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Apparently, greed isn’t good!

Kim Zolciak will not be a full-time peach on The Real Housewives of Atlanta  because she demanded too much money, RadarOnline.com exclusively has learned.

The Bravolebrity appeared on several episodes of the show and created drama when she clashed with NeNe Leakes over the roach video, but insiders told RadarOnline.com that despite her begging she wasn’t coming back full time.

Kim wasn’t offered a fulltime contract,” a source revealed. “NeNe and Kandi and Porsha are all coming back, but Kim is not.”

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The reason for Zolciak getting the cold shoulder was the result of more than just her dirty fights with Leakes.

“Kim wanted too much money to be on the show and the producers said no way," said the source.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, after a season of fines and threats, Kenya Moore was hired back for another season.

Kenya’s baby news saved her job,” an insider told RadarOnline.com. “If it is true , and there are doubts, then she will be full time, but it depends on how filming goes.”

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