Kim Zolciak Getting $300,000 Raise To $1.8 Million For New Season Of ‘Don’t Be Tardy’ Reality Show
March 21 2019, Updated 10:53 p.m. ET
She’s making what? Kim Zolciak will be pulling in the big bucks on the next season of her hit reality show, getting a whopping raise to continue on Don’t Be Tardy after she was unceremoniously fired from the Real Housewives of Atlanta. Click through RadarOnline.com’s gallery for the exclusive details about her shocking pay raise.
Cashing In
Kim, 40, was offered a whopping 20 percent raise for another season of her Bravo reality show, an insider snitched to RadarOnline.com.
More Money
For season 7 of Don’t Be Tardy, Kim was pulling in $125,000 per episode which worked out to $1.15 million for the season, RadarOnline.com previously reported.
How Much
“Kim is likely getting a 20 percent raise that will give her $125,000 per episode,” the source revealed.
Payday
“Now she will likely get about $1,800,000 per season,” the insider told RadarOnline.com.
Mom Helps
Kim’s daughter Brielle Biermann was also cashing in, getting a 20 percent raise on her $16,000 per episode salary.
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Windfall
“Brielle could be making over $230,000 for the season,” the source spilled.
Drama Pays
While Kim threw a tantrum and refused to film Don’t Be Tardy in 2018, she reluctantly returned to work and filmed with her family of six children.
Intense Negotiations
“Kim tried to play hardball with Bravo because she was mad about the way she was portrayed as a racist on the RHOA reunion,” the insider explained to RadarOnline.com.
Back For More
“Kim got booted from RHOA but her own show didn’t do so badly, in fact the executives were so happy with the ratings that they gave her another season,” the source told RadarOnline.com.
Financial Crisis
Kim was sued by American Express for allegedly not paying her $215,000 credit card bill, RadarOnline.com exclusively reported