'There's nothing here:' Kim Zolciak is not impressed as she visits husband Kroy Biermann's small Montana hometown on Don't Be Tardy

Kim Zolciak could not wait to leave rural Montana and didn't try to hide it on Wednesday's episode of Don't Be Tardy.

The 38-year-old reality star brought all six of her children, plus the family chef Tracey to visit the hometown of her husband Kroy Biermann, but she was ready to bolt.

Kroy, a free agent professional football player, signed autographs at his old high school in Hardin.

Family trip: Kim Zolciak did not hide the fact that she wanted to leave Montana on Wednesday's episode of Don't Be Tardy

Family trip: Kim Zolciak did not hide the fact that she wanted to leave Montana on Wednesday's episode of Don't Be Tardy

'He had big dreams for the NFL and he made it,' said Kim proudly.

But the town was too small for Kim's liking.

'I felt anxious just being there…I needed to get out and live, take my top off or something,' she laughed.

'There's nothing around,' she complained.

Husband and wife: Kroy Biermann took Kim and their children to see where he grew up in rural Hardin, Montana

Husband and wife: Kroy Biermann took Kim and their children to see where he grew up in rural Hardin, Montana

In the dark she became scared that a 'cantaloupe' might jump out on her.

'Antelope,' corrected Kroy, 31.

'What the f*** are those teepee looking things,' she asked later.

Big sky: Montana did not make a good impression on Kim

Big sky: Montana did not make a good impression on Kim

'Those are teepees, that the American Indians used to sleep in,' he explained.

The family then went gun shopping.

'I typically don't bring all of my six kids into a shop together, ever, it's not fun for me…this is exactly why I have Amazon Prime,' Kim told her husband.

Gun store: The family trip included a visit to a gun store with the children

Gun store: The family trip included a visit to a gun store with the children

Mother of six: Kim said she usually doesn't bring all six of her children to a store

Mother of six: Kim said she usually doesn't bring all six of her children to a store

They agree: Brielle and Ariana agreed that Montana was not for them

They agree: Brielle and Ariana agreed that Montana was not for them

Football star: Kroy was remembered at his high school where he was an all-state linebacker

Football star: Kroy was remembered at his high school where he was an all-state linebacker

'This is why I'm never having kids,' decided Brielle.

Next they went to a cattle ranch.

'I'll cut that b**** up and eat her,' remarked Brielle, who was clearly hungry for a burger.

Getting hungry: A visit to a cattle ranch got Brielle hungry
Dinner idea: Kim's eldest child looked at the cattle as dinner

Getting hungry: A visit to a cattle ranch got Brielle hungry

The kids lined up on a hay bail for a photo.

'Oh my god, these all came out of my hoo-ha,' remarked Kim who was desperate to get back home to her beloved Starbucks.

'They have Starbucks everywhere, I mean where do they not?' she huffed.

Ranch living: The kids and Kim took a ride on the cattle ranch

Ranch living: The kids and Kim took a ride on the cattle ranch

Selfie time: Brielle had plenty of time for selfies in Montana

Selfie time: Brielle had plenty of time for selfies in Montana

At the end of the show Buddy Baker, Kroy's sporting agent, called to speak about what happens to his career now he's a free agent.

'A bunch of teams have expressed interest. …You're still in the prime of your career,' he said.

'I'm ready to go wherever,' said Kim supportively.

Don't Be Tardy continues next week on Bravo.

Free agent: Kroy and Kim talked to his agent on the phone
Free agent: Kroy and Kim talked to his agent on the phone

Free agent: Kroy and Kim talked to his agent on the phone

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