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Police body cam footage showed Kroy Biermann arguing with cops after a neighbor claimed his dog escaped the property and was being aggressive. Meanwhile, amid his contentious divorce, Kroy’s estranged wife Kim Zolciak said she felt safer with strangers on Surreal Life: Villa of Secrets than with her husband.
Earlier this month, a report surfaced that cops cited the Don’t Be Tardy star after his neighbors called the police claiming that Stone, his family’s Cane Corso, got out and terrified certain people on the street.
In a June video recently obtained by TMZ, Kroy is seen arguing with the cops after getting the ticket. The footage shows the athlete in front of the mansion in which he’s currently living with his estranged wife.
Kroy, who seemed angered by the ordeal, reminded the cops that he’s in the midst of a publicized divorce with Kim, and the neighbors aren’t happy with them right now.
With hands on his hips, Kroy seemed to grimace as the cops explained the allegations from the neighbor about the dog. At one point, he suggested that the neighborhood was part of his “property” because he pays HOA dues, and therefore the dog was still on his property.
One cop said Stone allegedly chased two people in the neighborhood, before Kory chuckled, seemingly not believing it.
In a separate incident in November of last year, a woman called the authorities claiming dog got out and almost attacked her children.
Meanwhile, in a sneak peek of the premiere of MTV’s Surreal Life: Villa of Secrets, Kim engages in a screaming exercise with her seven castmates, in an attempt to let go amid her divorce.
“As I’m breathing, I’m just crying and crying and crying, and I need this. I really do,” said Kim in her confessional. She eventually told the group, “I’m a f—ing basket case.”
Kim revealed she was surprised she could be so vulnerable with the costars.
“I protect everybody else. And I don’t feel like anybody’s really protecting me, from my parents to my husband,” she added. “The fact that I can let go here and feel safe here, and not even at home, is just crazy … You know, I’ve been a mom since 18, so you gotta stay strong.”
“I don’t know how to let go and then especially be that vulnerable in front of, you know, seven, I say strangers, but I feel safer with them than I do if I was to do that with Kroy,” she explained in the confessional. “That’s sad.”