By RODNEY HO/ rho@ajc.com, originally filed Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Kim Zolciak Biermann announced a speaking tour on her Instagram.

Yes,  you will get to spend your hard-earned money to listen to this "Don't Be Tardy" reality show star speak live! What an honor! The tour name: "Ask Believe Receive."

Her first stop (no details yet) will be in her current home of Atlanta in December but she also plans to hit at least 20 more cities.

I will update as we get more details on this thrilling opportunity.

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The latest show I've seen pop up on the list of those in production in Atlanta is Lifetime's spin-off show "Little Women Atlanta."

Lifetime already airs 'Little Women: LA" (three seasons) and "Little Women: NY" (first season debuted this year).

Lifetime has not confirmed the show's existence just yet but clearly they are carving out their own "Real Housewives"-style franchise. They did say in August they were seeking possible shows in other cities, including Atlanta.

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LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 04: Actor/rapper T.I. (L) and his wife Tiny arrive at the premiere of Universal Pictures' "Identity Thief" at the Village Theatre on February 4, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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Tameka "Tiny" Cottle, the wife of Atlanta rap star and actor T.I., told TMZ something anyone who watches VH1's "T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle" reality show knows: he can be sexist.

She was responding to his recent comments about not wanting Hillary Clinton as president because women are too emotional and make rash decisions.

She said she didn't feel disrespected. "I think it was not tasteful... I know the man he is... He just lives in the old man-take-care-of-women-chivalry-type thing... He wants to be the man and take care of everything."

Tiny said sometimes she is okay with that but also believes women can do as much as men.