KEY POINTS

  • Kim Zolciak introduced her new business venture, The Spiritual Academy, on Instagram
  • The company is charging clients $77 a month to help them manifest their dreams
  • Zolciak’s announcement received mixed reactions from her followers, with some calling it a scam

Kim Zolciak’s new business venture charges clients $77 a month to help them manifest their dreams.

The former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star, 43, took to Instagram Thursday to announce her new company, The Spiritual Academy, a “private” and “members-only community” for people who need help in realizing their full potential in life.

In the video she posted on the social media platform, Zolciak explained that their clients will have access to “tools and information” on how they can manifest their dreams and live their best life.

In her caption for the post, she further stated that the academy is “for anyone who wants to increase their vibration and manifest their desires.” She added that all they want to do is to “help people that are ready to step into more of their power.”

“I don't know if you are aware but you align with whatever your dominant vibrations are. We want all of you to vibrate on the same frequency as success, happiness, and abundance and we are here to help you get there,” the reality star noted.

Zolciak is not alone in this endeavor as she has partnered with Nicole Zeola in launching The Spiritual Academy, according to Page Six.

Zeola described herself on Instagram as a light worker who guides others “to embody their highest self.” On her personal website, she also stated that she guides people “in the process of transforming their lives.”

Zolciak’s post received mixed reactions from her followers on the photo-sharing platform. While a number praised her for launching a “life-changing” company and expressed their excitement over The Spiritual Academy’s first session on Sunday, others argued that the former Bravo star is just scamming her fans.

Zolciak’s announcement comes months after the cancellation of her and husband Kroy Biermann’s reality show with their kids, “Don’t Be Tardy,” after eight seasons. Bravo scrapped the series in May but said the “Biermanns will always be part of the Bravo family.”

In their announcement of the cancellation, Zolciak and Biermann seemingly hinted at the possibility of having a new show with their kids, Brielle, 24, Ariana, 19, Kroy Jr., 9, Kash, 8, and twins Kaia and Kane, 7.

“We greatly appreciate and value the support from all of our fans as we continue to grow in the entertainment industry. In times of significant growth, there are steps that have to be strategically taken, but rest assured, you will see the Biermann family on your TV screens again very soon. Grab yourself a glass of wine and stay tuned,” they wrote in a statement at the time.

Kroy Biefmann, Kim Zolciak
Kim Zolciak (right), photographed with her husband, Kroy Biermann, at the 2013 Bravo TV upfronts in New York City on April 3, 2015. Getty Images