Kim Zolciak wasn’t tardy for a “Surreal Life” party.
The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star reportedly hit it off with Chet Hanks while filming MTV’s “The Surreal Life” in Medellín, Colombia, reports TMZ.
Multiple on-set sources told the outlet that Zolciak, 45, and Hanks, 33, “were acting flirty toward each other.”
The couple were said to have “really hit things off” while on set for Season 8 of the hit reality series.
However, it’s unclear whether the new pals exchanged phone numbers or have been in touch at all since filming wrapped.
Zolciak and Hanks – who is the son of Oscar winner Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson – both took part in the series, which documents a group of D-list celebs all living together under one roof.
Other stars featured on their season include ice skater Johnny Weir, singer Macy Gray, Fifth Harmony’s Ally Brooke and “Teen Wolf” actor Tyler Posey.
After production for the MTV show wrapped last week, Zolciak flew back to Atlanta, where she called 911 on her estranged husband, Kroy Biermann.
The Bravolebrity alleged that the ex-football player, 38, snatched both of her cell phones and locked himself in the primary bedroom, not letting her leave the house.
“I need to leave because I don’t feel safe here,” she was heard telling the 911 operator.
It’s not the first time Zolciak has called authorities on Biermann amid their messy split.
Last August, she called 911 when he once again locked himself in their bedroom and refused to let her retrieve her belongings, which included a $1,000 face moisturizer.
The tempestuous twosome has been battling it out since Biermann filed for divorce for a second time in late August. He’s requesting sole legal and sole physical custody of their four minor children: Kroy Jr. “KJ,” 12, Kash, 11, and twins Kaia and Kane, 9.
As for Chet, he’s also no stranger to controversy.
The “White Boy Summer” rapper has been accused of domestic violence and received backlash for cultural appropriation when he posed a video of himself at the 2020 Golden Globes speaking in a Jamaican accent.
The “Empire” alum also unveiled a massive cross tattoo in a now-deleted post last July proclaiming that his life’s purpose is to “serve god.”