What Happens When Kim Zolciak Tweets A Post-Baby Body Pic? Well, this…


by Alex Davies |
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US reality TV star and mum of six Kim Zolciak has responded to online critics of her post-baby body

Ah, Twitter. People sure don’t hold fire on there, do they?

American TV personality Kim Zolciak has hit back at people who criticised her figure after she posted a photo of her post-baby body – by uploading another one.

The mum of six, who was part of the US show Real Housewives of Atlanta, tweeted a selfie from her Instagram two days ago to proudly show off her figure after giving birth to twins Kane and Kaia in November last year.

She captioned it, ‘I think I see an ab!!!! □□□ hey after 6 kids I'll take it!!’.

Then today, after receiving some abuse on the site because of it, she decided to up the ante and respond to her critics with a second photo – this one shows her again from the side and also front on.

Kim wrote, ‘For all the peeps that had shit to say about my side profile post (the one of my one ab) □ and questioning what I look like head on... here is a head on pic taken just now! #eatyourheartsout #genetics’

Kim is married to NFL player Kroy Biermann. The couple already have two sons, two-year-old KJ and 19-month-old Kash. Meanwhile, Kim has daughters Brielle, 16, and Ariana, 12, from a previous relationship.

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