They’re giving it another shot.
Kim Zolciak filed to call off her divorce from Kroy Biermann, court documents obtained by Page Six show.
The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum submitted the request Friday at noon, asking that it be dismissed “without prejudice.”
Biermann filed his own dismissal a couple of hours after Zolciak.
The decision to reconcile comes after the on-again couple were photographed taking their four biological children to a church service Sunday.
Although their divorce took a nasty turn, a source told Us Weekly that the two were “determined” to put their kids first.
“That’s their No. 1 priority no matter what and what will help them co-parent moving forward,” the insider shared.
“Regardless of how they feel about each other, they’re determined to remain amicable when it comes to their kids.”
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The former “Don’t Be Tardy” stars share four kids together: KJ, 12, Kash, 10, and twins Kaia and Kane, 9. Biermann also adopted Zolciak’s two older daughters from a previous relationship: Brielle, 26, and Ariana, 21.
Zolciak, 45, and Biermann, 37, filed for divorce from each other in early May after 11 years of marriage amid numerous financial woes, including their Georgia mansion briefly entering foreclosure.
Documents showed the former Atlanta Falcons player demanded full custody of his kids, alleging Zolciak had left him “financially devastated” from a gambling problem.
He also claimed his children needed to be protected from Zolciak due to her alleged “abusive behavior.”
Zolciak denied his claims, with her lawyer telling People, “It’s really sad the way Kroy is causing our divorce to play out in the media like this because it could have a profound effect on our children in the long run.”
The statement went on to accuse Biermann of attempting “to paint Kim as an unfit mother” to their kids “for his own gain.”
The former Bravolebrity, meanwhile, requested the athlete get drug tested after claiming he had substance abuse issues, which he also vehemently denied.