Khloe Kardashian is officially expanding her footprint at Hulu, but this time, she’s shifting the lens. On Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at the second-annual “Get Real House” event in Beverly Hills, the streamer announced the pickup of a new docuseries titled The Girls. While Khloe is synonymous with her family’s reality dynasty, the Khloe Kardashian The Girls Hulu series 2026 marks a major move into executive production, focusing on her tight-knit circle of “real-life besties” as they navigate the complexities of fame, family, and business.
For years, fans of Keeping Up with the Kardashians and The Kardashians have seen glimpses of Khloe’s support system. Now, those relationships are getting their own spotlight. The main cast features some of the most recognizable faces from the Kardashian orbit:
• Malika Haqq and Khadijah Haqq: The iconic twins and Khloe’s lifelong friends.
• Natalie Halcro and Olivia Pierson: Social media moguls and fashion influencers.
• Yris Palmer: Entrepreneur and founder of Star Lash.
• Nicole Williams English: Model and designer.
While Khloe serves as an executive producer and will appear in episodes, she is not part of the main cast. The show aims to highlight a “new era of reality TV where the chaos is couture,” focusing on the women as they build empires while managing the “brutally honest group chats” that keep them grounded.
Hulu’s official logline for the series promises an unfiltered look at the high-stakes lives of these six women. From “surprise proposals” and “glam getaways” to the more grounded realities of “solo parenting” and “growing pains,” the series is produced by Bunim/Murray Productions—the same production powerhouse behind the original Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
The series is part of a broader reality TV expansion for Hulu, which also announced a new Stassi Schroeder project, House of Stassi, during the same event. By leaning into the established fanbases of these social media giants, Hulu is doubling down on the “Calabasas-adjacent” content that has proven to be a viewership juggernaut.
For Khloe Kardashian, The Girls is more than just a business venture; it’s a tribute to the women who have stayed by her side through decades of public scrutiny. “They’re building empires. They’re building families. They’re always unfiltered,” Hulu teased in its announcement. By stepping into an executive producer role alongside industry veterans like Julie Pizzi and Farnaz Farjam, Khloe is proving that her eye for talent and storytelling extends far beyond her own personal narrative.
The Girls is set to premiere on Hulu later this year.


