kroy biermann has cast a subtle shadow towards the estranged wife Kim Zolciak-Biermanndespite the fact that it was he who filed for divorce after 11 years of marriage.
The 37-year-old former NFL player changed his Instagram bio on Tuesday, May 9, to include the phrase “My ring meant something,” which appears to hint at his wedding ring.
Kroy noted in the bio that he is a “Husband. Father of six perfect munchkins. Athlete.” He also added, “You can Google me and see that I wasn’t late for that party,” referring to the former couple since the reality show Bravo was cancelled. do not be latewhich originated with the couple’s nuptials on November 11, 20211.

The retired football player filed for divorce from Kim, 44, on Monday, May 8, in Fulton County Superior Court, according to paperwork obtained by In contact.
In the filing, Kroy claimed that his marriage to Kim “is hopelessly broken.” He added that he also has other reasons for filing and reserves the right to modify her petition.
The former Atlanta Falcons defensive end said the couple’s four minor children are currently in his care and he will seek temporary and permanent sole legal and physical custody. Kroy also asked for child support from the Real Housewives of Atlanta alum.
Kroy is asking to be granted “temporary and permanent exclusive use and possession” of the couple’s marital residence, a mansion in Alpharetta, Georgia. That home had been the subject of a foreclosure in February, when it was scheduled to be sold at auction on March 7.
Truist Bank was overseeing the sale of the property based on a $1.65 million mortgage the Biermanns put up in 2013. The home, according to the foreclosure notice, was being sold because the couple “failed to pay the debt properly and on the expiration date and in the form provided.” The couple later reached an agreement to prevent the house from being sold.
In contact previously confirmed in October 2022 that the reality TV couple defaulted on a $300,000 loan taken out on the 6,900-square-foot home, resulting in foreclosure proceedings.
Their financial woes continued, however, as it was reported on May 8 that the couple owes the IRS $1.1 million in unpaid taxes, interest and penalties from 2013, 2017 and 2018, according to TMZ.
In his divorce filing, Kroy said that “the parties have accumulated certain debts and obligations during the course of this marriage” and he seeks to have an “equitable division” of them with Kim.