Khloe Kardashian announces a new reality series
'The Kardashian' star says her new show is going to be 'wild'
Khloe Kardashian is all set for a reality show with her BFFs.
The Keeping Up With Kardashians star revealed on Wednesday, April 22, that she is executive producing the upcoming reality show, The Girls, which will stream on Hulu.
“I am excited to introduce you to my chosen family my incredible inner circle of real life besties.” Khloe told the crowd at Hulu's Get Real House Live.
As the show stars her close-knit group, including Natalie Halcro, Khadijah Haqq McCray, Malika Haqq, Olivia Pierson, Nicole Williams and Yris Palmer, Khloe gushed, “They're moms, they're moguls, they're my girls and soon they're going to be all your girls, too.”
Then a teaser of the show was presented during the show, in which the 41-year-old star can be heard saying, “The girls in question here? These are my OG girlfriends. They’re wild and absolutely unhinged, kinda like me.”
Giving a glimpse into what the audience can expect, Khloe teased, “Like real sisters, we’ve got our issues. With the girls, it’s always something. And honestly, that’s why I’m obsessed.”
Malika also shared her excitement for the new reality series after the teaser aired, she said “We really are the Kardashian-Jenner OG squad. We've come together for every event, child, play, cry, birthday—and we've been a show since we've known each other.”
She joked, “Khloe just figured it out that it was something that everybody else needed to see as well.”
The Girls is all set to premiere later in 2026.
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