Ariana and Brielle Biermann Land New Reality Show Amid Foreclosure Nightmare

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Ariana and Brielle Biermann Land New Reality Show Amid Foreclosure Nightmare

Brielle and Ariana Biermann are headed west and back into the reality TV spotlight, with a dream to launch a haircare line as financially independent young ladies.

Brielle Biermann

Cameras will follow the famous Don’t Be Tardy sisters as they move from Atlanta luxury to Los Angeles independence in a new series that’s being developed with the working title, Cut Off. Magilla Entertainment, known for TLC’s ‘I Love a Mama’s Boy’ and Discovery’s ‘Moonshiners,’ will produce the series. 

Kim Zociak

The show will follow Brielle, 25, and Briana, 21, after they’re financially “cut off” from mom, Kim Zolciak, and stepfather, Kroy Biermann, who are reportedly facing their own financial hardships. 

“Skeptical of their ability to fend for themselves and take their new venture seriously, Kim plans to put her girls to the test by completely cutting them off,” a synopsis of the series read, as shared by PEOPLE. “For the first time in their lives, the sisters will have to pay their own bills, live on a budget, do their own laundry, and cook and clean, all while staying out of trouble.”

The promo continued—“With the help of their friends, the Biermann duo will have to rely on each other to see if they have what it takes to make it on their own.”

Kim Zolciak

Brielle and Ariana are the two oldest siblings in the large brood. Kim and Kroy share four biological children, KJ, 11, Kash, 10, and twins Kaia and Kane, who will turn 9 later this month. 

Bravo fans first met the duo on the debut season of the Real Housewives of Atlanta, where they appeared alongside their mother, who was single at the time. Kim and the girls left the show halfway through Season 5 after Kim and Kroy tied the knot. The growing family landed the Bravo spinoff series, Don’t Be Tardy, which aired for eight seasons. 

Kim Zolciak

Kim Zolciak

Brielle and Ariana spoke to PEOPLE, via a statement, about how they felt about returning to reality TV.

“Fans have seen us grow up on camera and let’s face it … we are a mess,” Brielle admitted. “I’m eager to embark on this journey with my sister, but definitely know it will be a tough road ahead.”

“I’ve wanted to live in L.A. my entire life and moving with my sister will be the adventure of a lifetime,” added Ariana, who was arrested last summer on suspicion of driving under the influence. “We’re excited to bring fans along as we launch our business and take a new city by storm.”

Kim Zolciak

As reported, Kim’s $2.6 million Atlanta mansion recently went into foreclosure, after the couple reportedly “failed to pay back” a $300,000 loan that was borrowed to complete renovations on their lavish home.

Fulton County records confirmed that Landmark Community Bank began the foreclosure proceedings on the former Bravo couple’s 7,186 square ft. Alpharetta, Georgia mansion, on October 6. The couple purchased the golf course home for $880,000 in 2012.

Cut Off will be presented to potential networks and streaming services in the near future.  

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