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Khloé Kardashian and Stassi Schroeder are both heading back to reality television, each launching brand-new series on Hulu that spotlight their inner circles and evolving lives. The streaming platform unveiled the projects during its Get Real event, where it also shared early details about the casts and premiere plans.
One of the newly announced shows, The Girls, comes from Khloé Kardashian, who will also serve as an executive producer. The announcement was made at Hulu’s Get Real presentation in Beverly Hills, confirming Kardashian’s continued presence in the reality TV world with a fresh concept centered on friendship, business, and family life.
Kardashian is joined behind the scenes by executive producers Julie Pizzi, Farnaz Farjam, Nicole Blais, and Lauren Goldstein. The series will follow Kardashian alongside some of her closest friends, including Natalie Halcro, Khadijah Haqq, Malika Haqq, Yris Palmer, Olivia Pierson, and Nicole Williams English.
Production on The Girls is being handled by Bunim/Murray Productions, the same company responsible for the long-running hit Keeping Up With The Kardashians. The collaboration marks a reunion between Kardashian and the production team that helped define her reality TV career.
According to the show’s official description, The Girls will focus on a tight-knit group of women balancing business ventures, family life, and personal challenges. The series promises an unfiltered look at their lives, capturing the drama and glamour that comes with managing both empires and relationships.
The logline teases the tone of the series, describing it as a look into “the new era of reality TV where the chaos is couture.” Viewers can expect a mix of candid moments, high-stakes decisions, and the signature style associated with Kardashian’s world.
The Girls is scheduled to premiere on Hulu later this year, joining a growing lineup of unscripted content from the streaming service. Meanwhile, Stassi Schroeder’s separate project is also in development, signaling Hulu’s continued investment in personality-driven reality programming.






















