Brielle Biermann breaks silence on Kroy Biermann’s possible wedding absence
Brielle Biermann says she does not know if adoptive father Kroy Biermann will attend her upcoming wedding

Brielle Biermann has revealed that she is uncertain whether her adoptive father, Kroy Biermann, will attend her upcoming wedding as tensions within the family continue following his divorce from Kim Zolciak.
Speaking to photographers at Los Angeles International Airport, Brielle said she has not been in contact with Kroy recently and does not know whether he plans to attend the ceremony. She added that she has not heard from him for some time, making it difficult to predict his involvement in the family celebration.
👀 Brielle Biermann unsure if dad Kroy is coming to her wedding. pic.twitter.com/JQd7YinmvO
— TMZ (@TMZ) July 15, 2026
Kroy Biermann married Kim Zolciak in 2011 when Brielle was a teenager. In 2013, he legally adopted Brielle and her sister, Ariana, after which both daughters took the Biermann surname.
During the conversation, Brielle also commented on the ongoing custody dispute between Kroy and her mother. She expressed support for Kim Zolciak, saying she does not believe her mother should lose custody of the couple's four minor children. Brielle pointed to her own upbringing, saying she and Ariana were raised well by their mother.
The comments come months after a court awarded Kroy temporary primary physical custody of the four children he shares with Kim while granting both parents joint legal custody. Court filings reportedly included allegations from Kroy that Kim had neglected the children's wellbeing, claims that she has not publicly addressed in detail.
Brielle also shared criticism of Kroy's recent interactions with her mother, saying she believes he needs help.
The family has remained in the spotlight since Kim and Kroy's highly publicised divorce proceedings began. Whether Kroy attends Brielle's wedding remains unclear.


















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