'Real Housewives' Star Admits She's In A Lesbian Relationship
Written by Cristina Everett Friday, 26 March 2010 06:33
Only weeks after denying reports that she was in a lesbian relationship, "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kim Zolciak is finally coming clean about her sexuality. She and DJ Tracy Young made their first public appearance at a New York City Bar on Dec. 10.
The busty blond reality star spoke to Life & Style and admits that she is, in fact, bisexual and enjoying her time with DJ Tracy Young, the woman behind the remix of her one-hit wonder, "Tardy for the Party."
"The first night we met, we just connected on a different level," she says. "We ended up talking for two hours. After that, we started working in the studio together. We gradually became closer."
Zolciak, 31, admits to breaking up with her on-again-off-again mystery boyfriend, dubbed "Big Poppa," just before meeting Young.
"There were sparks, but [physically] it was a gradual situation," she recalls. "Tracy made the first move. Our first kiss was passionate and exciting."
Zolciak initially shot down an Us Weekly report that claimed "Tracy broke up with her longtime girlfriend to be with Kim."
Now that she has made her secret public, the reality star says she identifies with other parents who are in a gay or lesbian relationship.
"It hasn't been an easy road lately, but I feel there are no mistakes in my life," she says. "Everything happens for a reason. To have the opportunity to speak for myself and to have people understand what I'm going through is really special.
"I myself was confused and scared at first. Being able to speak from my heart and get this all out, it's a huge relief for me."
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