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Kim Zolciak Reveals She ‘Desperately’ Needs Botox Hours Before Appearing On

The Don’t Be Tardy star rebounded during the second week of performances Monday with a fun quickstep that got her and partner Tony Dovolani a total of 19 out of 30. Over the weekend, Kim revealed that she had gotten an appointment with a Beverly Hills doctor to get some Botox.

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At this point, voting Kim Zolciak off from Dancing With The Stars will be a win-win for everybody.

The 37-year-old reality star revealed to Fox 411 on Tuesday evening that it was not only a necessity to have the injections done but there was also a health benefit to it.

“I still do Juvederm for my lips”.

Zolciak, 37, thanked her go-to dermatologist, Dr. Simon Ourian (the man behind Kylie Jenner’s plump pout and Kim Kardashian’s stretch-mark treatments), for tending to her emergency. “I was going to somebody before, and it was just looking insane”.

Kim added that the procedure also benefits her body more than cosmetically as she claims the filler has a therapeutic advantage. I needed Botox desperately lol and I needed to pick up some of his face products!

The Real Housewives Of Atlanta star said to Fox 411: ‘I’m all for making yourself feel good.

When DWTS cast rumors revealed that Kim Zolciak had been paired up with Tony Dovolani, general consensus on the Internet was that she had a decent chance at winning the Fall 2015 Mirror Ball Trophy. “We went back after last week and were like, ‘We’re better than fours, ‘” Tony said with a laugh. “Her one consolation? “[It’s] so much easier knowing daddy is home at night though”, she said.

Kim chimed in: ‘Oh, I don’t give a s-t’.

Zolciak-Biermann had a very weak start during premiere night last week, but she redeemed herself during Monday night’s performance. So, instead she is being a nightmare to work with on the set because she doesn’t want to be there, and she thinks that the judges are out go get her. Chaka Khan was sent home and Kim was not in jeopardy.

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