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Khloe Kardashian is getting a new reality series, but she’ll mainly remain off-camera for this one.
Kardashian is executive producing a new reality show on Hulu, Girlswhich is scheduled to premiere this year. The series will follow her “inner circle of real-life best friends,” per Hulu. These close friends “raise children, run businesses, and survive in honest group conversations.” May God bless them. The series will include “Surprising Proposals” and “Solo Parenting,” as well as “Enchanted Vacations” and “Growing Pains.”
Kardashian will appear in episodes but is not part of the main cast. Hollywood Reporter Understands.
The girls consist of Natalie Halcrow (@nataliehalcrow), Khadija Haqq (@foreverkhadijah), Malika Haqq (@malika), Yris Palmer (@yrispalmer), Olivia Pierson (@oliviapierson), and Nicole Williams English (@justnic). Hulu apparently wants you to follow them on Instagram, so do it or don’t.
The tagline says: “Chaos is haute couture – and the bonds are unbreakable.”
Girls It is executive produced by Kardashian, Julie Pizzi, Farnaz Farjam, Nicole Blais and Lauren Goldstein. The series is produced by Bunim/Murray Productions, part of Banijay Americas.
In completely separate but close enough (for me) news, Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker is getting a Hulu documentary titled Travis Barker: Louder Than Fearwhich will premiere this summer. Both projects were announced Wednesday during Hulu’s Get Real House 2026 presentation, highlighting the streaming device and ABC’s unscripted slate.
The synopsis begins: “After surviving a devastating plane crash that nearly took his life, legendary and dramatic drummer Travis Barker embarks on a primal and redemptive journey.” “After being a garbage collector in Laguna Beach, his life changed when he stepped in as Blink-182’s replacement drummer — leading to a meteoric rise that would establish him as the driving pulse of a generation. However, beneath the spectacle of fame, the film reveals a complex man struggling with pain, grief, and the fine line between survival and surrender.”
“This is the story of the man behind the tattoo,” the report concludes. “Salutations to those who keep working when the music almost stops.”
Travis Barker: Louder Than Fear Produced by Media Weaver Entertainment. The project is directed by Justin Crook and Michael Dwyer and produced by Matthew Weaver and Nick Stern. Executive producers include Lawrence Vavra and John Janek.

