March 18, 2010, by Rodney Ho

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Today on an interview with a Jacksonville TV station WJXX-TV, Kim Zolciak says she's "in a good place" with Big Papa, her nickname for her boyfriend Lee Najjar. The pair have been on and off the past year.

She also said the new sixth housewife on “Real Housewives of Atlanta” season three, which starts shooting this month, is “an attorney” but wouldn’t say the name.

Based on the list of women who have been rumored to be trying out for the show, the only attorney is Phaedra Parks, who specializes in entertainment. Phaedra is an actual housewife. She got married last November to Apollo Nida and "Housewives" semi-regular Dwight Eubanks was the wedding planner, according to the Straight From the A blog.

I wrote about this rumor Feb. 12.

Parks was a producer for BET's "Tiny & Toya" and has represented the likes of Bobby Brown and Jermaine Dupri, according to a recent Rolling Out magazine interview with her.

Jonathan Jaxson, who has worked to promote Zolciak in the past, told me about the Jacksonville TV show reveal this evening and wrote about it on his blog.

I texted Kim and the Bravo publicist but have not heard back.

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