Kim Zolciak-Biermann has always been a strong proponent of New Age Spirituality. She’s also a fan of books like The Law of Attraction and The Secret. Back in 2017, she revealed to social media users that she had manifested her “amazing life,” including her husband and six children. And fans ofย The Real Housewives of Atlanta and Don’t Be Tardy have seen her visit her trusted psychic,ย Grandma Rose, who was solid with most of her predictions.
But I wouldn’t necessarily label Kim a manifestation guru. In fact, she wouldn’t be on any list of trusted metaphysical teachers. However, because the former Real Housewives of Atlanta star has such a huge following on social media, she has repeatedly tried to cash in by preying on people who think they might be able to reel in a simp and live in the lap of luxury just by using her manifestation “techniques.”
Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves
– Matthew 7:15
(Chile, did we really just quote the Bible on RRG? Times have changed! ๐)
Just days ago, Kim was back to her old scammy ways after she announced the launch of her new Spiritual Academy. Kim stated the program would cost $77 a month to gain access to a private members-only community. She added:ย โWe want people that are truly passionate about improving their life, whether itโs with their business or love life, their children, etcetera.”
And she’s not doing this on her own. She has teamed up with Nicole Zeola โ a woman who claims to be a healer who “guides” people into the process of transforming their lives.
Kim promises that the community will help people vibrate at a higher level to manifest their desires and she can’t wait to see people step into their own personal power to better themselves.
So what’s so wrong with all of this? Well, a lot. To start, Kim isn’t saying anything new. She’s simply reheating and repackaging “techniques” that have already been passed down to us by some of the greatest mystics and LOA practitioners โ like Abraham-Hicks, Neville Goddard, Joseph Murphy, and Florence Scovel Shinn to name a few.
In addition, this isn’t Kim’s first time trying to make money off of the manifestation community. In 2015, she started plugging her Ask Believe Receive tour. It was promoted as a series of motivational seminars to help people manifest the life they always dreamed of…for the low price of $125 for a three-hour seminar or $175 for the seminar and a meet and greet with Kim.
After people started complaining about the ticket prices, she lowered the price to $65 for general admission and $100 for the meet and greet. And then, she switched venues, right before the tour suddenly poofed from existence. Did the haters manifest the tour to get shut down before it could even begin? ๐
Unsurprisingly, Kim stopped mentioning the tour entirely and quietly moved on.
Don’t Be Tardy finally got canceled in May 2021, and it seems like Kim and the fam bam are doing whatever they can to keep the money train rolling. Not only is she now trying to be a manifestation coach, but she has a lackluster swimsuit line, a makeup brand, a podcast (that she has since abandoned as of May 2021), a skincare line, she sells her old clothing and accessories online, she’ll FaceTime you for a fee…
She also had a wine club that was supposed to launch on June 30th (who knows what happened with that), and she has her kids filming and editing their own YouTube videos on a channel called the Biermann Bratz. Sheesh. Oh, and anyone who makes mention of the Biermann’s being broke, Kim will let them know right away that her husband Kroy made $20 million before retiring from the NFL and their family is financially secure! *rolls eyes*
Most of Kim’s endeavors are giving money grab. There’s no real thought or passion behind them at all. I call it “throwing spaghetti at the ceiling to see what sticks.” Instead of becoming a master of one craft, she’s jumping into every little business idea that she thinks will help her sustain her livelihood.
We live during an era where making money online is the norm and it is widely accepted. However, as an online entrepreneur, Kim is responsible for leading her brands with integrity. Most people can smell a scam from a mile away, but those who can’t will spend their hard-earned money on someone who couldn’t even manifest her own reality show to stay on the air.
Great article hit the nail in the head. Even tried scanning a woman out of her social security money. Times are clearly tough in the Biermann household as I see sge is also selling some of Kaiaโs old shoes for $8-$10.
$8-$10? She might as well donate them ๐๐