ARIANA BIERMANN OPENS UP ABOUT FAMILY FINANCES AND MOVING FORWARD

by BreAnna Bell

In a recent television appearance, Ariana Biermann addressed past financial tensions within her family, clarifying her current stance and emphasizing her commitment to maintaining her relationships.

The 23-year-old discussed previously raised concerns about funds, stating that a lack of transparency had been a significant issue. “I discovered the situation two years ago, and the details were never clear to me,” she explained, noting the difficulty of not knowing where the money went. She firmly dismissed any narrative that she relies on her parents financially, asserting her independence.

“I’m focused on building my own career and supporting myself,” Ariana shared. “I feel more financially secure than ever, and that’s a great place to be.” She added that both her mother, Kim Zolciak, and her stepfather, Kroy Biermann, are also working hard and progressing positively in their own endeavors.

Despite the past stresses, which she acknowledged are common in many families, Ariana stressed that she has worked to keep financial matters separate from her personal bonds. “Money is incredibly stressful for everyone. I’ve always tried to ensure our relationships exist outside of it, even when it’s challenging,” she said. She reported that, over the last few years, they have mended fences and reached a much better place.

Her relationship with her mother is currently “great,” she said, noting they have consistently navigated and resolved issues over time. The situation with Kroy Biermann, however, is more complex. Ariana described him as having once been her closest confidant but admitted distance has grown due to ongoing personal circumstances, including his divorce from Kim.

“I’m trying to maintain that relationship. We’re not as close as we were, and communication is less frequent because of the difficult situation, but I work to keep the divorce separate from my individual connections with them,” she stated. Above all, Ariana reiterated a core principle: “I never want money to destroy a relationship with my family.”

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