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Kim Zolciak and Cynthia Bailey, renowned stars from "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," are set to reignite their on-screen chemistry in an upcoming Hulu series. Sources close to production revealed to TMZ that the duo will be part of the cast for "Got to Get Out," a reality TV game show where celebrities and civilians cohabitate in a house, vying for a substantial cash prize.
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Joined by fellow cast members like Spencer Pratt, Kim and Cynthia commenced filming in Toronto over the weekend, embarking on a 10-day journey of challenges and alliances. The show, initially announced by Hulu in September, promises a thrilling premise—participants contend for a pool of up to $1 million, with the pot growing by $1 every second of the 10-day tenure.
The format of 'GTGO' adds a tantalizing twist: contestants face opportunities to betray their comrades and abscond with the accumulating cash. However, they must navigate the strategic landscape carefully, as rivals can block escape attempts by hitting a red button to close the gate.
Kim and Cynthia's reunion marks a significant moment for fans who followed their three-season stint on 'RHOA.' Both stalwarts of the franchise, Kim departed in 2012 after joining in 2008, while Cynthia bid adieu in 2021, following her tenure from 2010. Despite their exits, both have made occasional cameos, keeping their ties to the show alive.
Notably, Kim's financial hardships, stemming from her divorce from Kroy Biermann, have been widely publicized. The looming possibility of a substantial cash influx from 'GTGO' raises intriguing questions, especially considering the show's cutthroat dynamics. While we're not implying any inclination on Kim's part to opt for a swift exit, the temptation in the face of financial woes could be significant.
As the cameras roll and alliances form, viewers will undoubtedly be on the edge of their seats, eager to witness the reunion of these reality TV icons and the drama that ensues within the confines of 'GTGO.'