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Kim Zolciak & Kroy Biermann Will TOTALLY Name Their Kid with a K! Why?
Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kim Zolciak and her beau Atlanta Falcons star Kroy Biermann announced publically today that they are expecting a baby. The two met back in May and next thing you know…Kim finds herself knocked up!
There is no word so far if they will be welcoming a girl or a boy, but one thing for sure – the kid’s name will start with a K! Why?
Well first off, both Kim and Kroy’s names start with a K. So that kinda makes sense especially with an ego like Kim’s in the mix! But that’s not the reason why they’ll probably opt for a K name. There is an interesting tradition in Kroy’s family. Both his parents and all of his immediate family all have names that start with a K, very Kardashian of them don’t you think? But Kory’s mom was pretty random about it. In looking for a K name for her son, Kory’s mom picked up the phone booth and the last name Kroy and liked it! With the K family thing, it makes sense.
Will they opt for a Karen, a Kyle, a Kevin or a Kelly? Only time will tell!
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2 Comments
Max Green commented on Nov 22 10 at 6:25 pmI’m still surprised Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann are having a baby. Its funny the baby’s name will have a K! haha
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Michelle commented on Nov 22 10 at 6:32 pmIt’s wrong, sick & wrong but then again, so was “Tardy for the Party”
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