By RODNEY HO/rho@ajc.com, filed July 23, 2011

Q100's Bert Show has a contest in which interns have to Tweet celebrities to get them to call into the show. Kyle is the only one who has had any success, getting Kirstie Alley, Niecy Nash and this morning, Kim Zolciak.

Zolciak, who talks to the show regularly (but certainly not me), just had her baby K.J. two weeks ago and says everything is peachy even if she's sleep deprived. "I watch him sleep when he's sleeping so I'm definitely not sleeping," she said.

She said she'd love to do "Dancing With the Stars." (No "Real Housewives" has ever been on the show though Bethenny Frankel did "Skating With the Stars.") "It'd be fun," she said.

She noted that she is filming "Real Housewives of Atlanta" now. She said Bravo taped her trip to the hospital but not the actual birth,which went smoothly. "Perfect. No complications. And it was quick. He's here finally," she said. She said he looks like her boyfriend Kroy Biermann.

"Did NeNe send you congraluations?" Bert asked.

"No," Kim said. "We just don't speak. I don't have to work with her anymore."

So Bravo is shooting the show but keeping the two apart.

She didn't watch NeNe on "Celebrity Apprentice" but heard plenty about it. She said it sounded like NeNe burned bridges. "She just can't control her mouth," she said. She noted that she wins people over with her sense of humor but "she can't stop when she's mad."

"It's one thing for Kim and Nene to go back and forth," Kim noted, "but put her on another show and she has issues with three people. That says something about her character."

Kim also said Kroy is handling the cameras better. "It's annoying to him but with the lockout and him being home and he films with me a lot, a lot more than if the lockout wasn't happening."

She said she has other fish in the fryer, too. "I just launched a watch line. My wig line is coming out. My book. And then I have other TV stuff in the works." (That's the spin-off she's negotiating with Bravo.)

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By Rodney Ho, rho@ajc.com, AJCRadioTV blog

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