Season 3 of Bravo's "Don't Be Tardy...." debuted on July 17 to an impressive 1.1 million viewers.
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Season 3 of Bravo's "Don't Be Tardy...." debuted on July 17 to an impressive 1.1 million viewers.

This season Kim and Kroy are busy juggling 6 kids, his football career, a big house and perhaps hiring a little staff to help manage it all.

"I keep a very strict schedule" noted star of the show Kim Zolciak Biermann. "Without that schedule, things can go awry quickly. This season I am considering hiring staff to help manage that schedule which will hopefully give me more quality time with my husband and kids."

New staff could include a personal assistant, a good nanny, professional housekeeper, pool crew and even a landscaper. But will they be able to handle Kim's strict schedule?

"I'm really pretty lenient" stated the former Real Housewives of Atlanta star. "My boundaries might be a little blurred. I might have to start being an a$$hole in order to get things done."

Things get a little heated this season when the conversation turns to Kim needing to allow her daughter to grow up. Will she be able to let go or will it compel her to hold on tighter?

Beyond the cussing and the stress, Kim is a very happy person who is just grateful for the opportunities that have come her way. She is certainly living the dream!

"Don't Be Tardy..." airs Thursday 9pm ET/PT on Bravo

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