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Kim Zolciak’s Vow Renewal Photos Will Put Your Wedding to Shame

Love is in the air for Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann!

The Don’t Be Tardy stars, along with their six kids — Brielle, 20, Ariana, 15, Kroy Jr., 5, Kash, 4, and twins Kaia and Kane, 3 — jetted off to Turks and Caicos so the couple could renew their wedding vows, seven years after they met. The whole family donned white outfits for the occasion, the ladies in dresses and men in suits — but of course, no one could outshine the man and woman of the hour.

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“I am the LUCKIEST wife/mother on this planet! I never will ever take my family for granted! God is so good!” Kim wrote on Instagram alongside this family snap.

We totally agree!

It’s been a rough few weeks for the Biermann family, who recently saw Kash hospitalized after being brutally attacked by a dog. While he appears to be doing better, according to the reality stars, the Dancing With the Stars alum has a new batch of drama on her plate. It was recently announced that Kim will return to Real Housewives of Atlanta, much to the dismay of her cast mates such as Kenya Moore.

“Yeah, Kim is coming back — yes, Kim needs a check so Kim will be back. The checks were Tardy, so she’s over here trying to catch ours,” Kenya recently said during an interview.

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Kim did not let her get away with this and fired back by saying, “[Six seasons] in on Don’t Be Tardy, multi-million dollar skincare line in less than [six] months, meanwhile you sell your hair care products out of the trunk of your car and pay Sally’s Beauty Supply to do appearances there AND you are spending what you do have on your [third] paid boyfriend. Sweetie don’t try and come for me so you can have a storyline for next season.”

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We’re glad she was able to have some nice family time before all of this unfolds.

Scroll through the gallery to see photos from their special day!

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