Khloé Kardashian Is Bringing ‘The Girls’ To Hulu

Press Release

June 2, 2026

Hulu is getting even further into business with the Kardashians.

The streamer has ordered new reality series The Girls from Khloé Kardashian. The project was announced at Hulu’s Get Real event in Beverly Hills.

It comes a year after Khloé Kardashian and Scott Disick revealed that they were working on another new show, Calabasas: Behind The Gates for Hulu. Deadline understands that project is still in development.

The Girls, which Kardashian is exec producing, follows her “inner circle of real-life besties” including Natalie Halcro, Khadijah Haqq, Malika Haqq, Yris Palmer, Olivia Pierson and Nicole Williams English.

Per the logline: They’re building empires. They’re building families. They’re always unfiltered. Welcome to The Girls, where Khloé Kardashian’s inner circle of real-life besties are raising babies, running businesses, and surviving brutally honest group chats. From surprise proposals to solo parenting, glam getaways to growing pains, this is the new era of reality TV where the chaos is couture — and the bonds are unbreakable.

The move comes as The Kardashians – the mothership series – is preparing for Season 8.

It marks an interesting return to working with Bunim/Murray Productions, which produced Keeping Up With The Kardashians for 20 seasons on E!. Bunim/Murray chief Julie Pizzi exec produces alongside Farnaz Farjam, Nicole Blais and Lauren Goldstein.

Fulwell Entertainment produces The Kardashians and is also prepping Calabasas: Behind The Gates, which is set in the restricted-access neighborhoods of that tony California enclave. Calabasas was, of course, made famous by the first family of reality television.

In addition to The Kardashians and Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Khloé Kardashian has exec produced series including Kocktails with Khloé, Khloé & Lamar, Rob & Chyna and Investigation Discovery true-crime series Twisted Sisters and Twisted Love.

The Girls is set to premiere on Hulu later this year.

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