Khloé Kardashian is bringing her closest friendships to the spotlight, but this time, she’s letting her girls take center stage. The reality star is executive producing a new Hulu series titled “The Girls,” a show centered around her real-life inner circle. While Khloé will appear throughout the series, she won’t be part of the main cast.
Speaking at Hulu’s Get Real House Live event on April 22, Kardashian gave fans a first look at the concept behind the series. “I am excited to introduce you to my chosen family,” she said, per Daily Mail. “My incredible inner circle of real-life besties. They’re moms, they’re moguls, they’re my girls. And soon they’re going to be all your girls, too.”
In early footage, Khloé describes the group as “wild and absolutely unhinged,” adding that they’ve also built strong bonds with her famous family over the years.
Meet The Cast Of ‘The Girls’

The show will follow familiar faces, including Malika Haqq, Khadijah Haqq McCray, Olivia Pierson, Natalie Halcro, Yris Palmer, and Nicole Williams English, all of whom have long been part of Khloé’s tight-knit circle.
After the teaser dropped, Malika opened up about their longtime bond. “We really are the Kardashian-Jenner OG squad,” she said. “We’ve come together for every event, child, play, cry, birthday, and we’ve been a show since we’ve known each other. Khloe just figured it out that it was something that everybody else needed to see as well.”
Hulu Doubles Down On Kardashian-Adjacent Content With Travis Barker Doc

The announcement comes just one day after The Blast reported that Travis Barker is also heading to Hulu with his own documentary, “Travis Barker: Louder Than Fear,” set to premiere this summer. Both projects were unveiled during Hulu’s Get Real House 2026 presentation, highlighting the streamer’s growing unscripted lineup alongside ABC.
“After surviving a devastating plane crash that nearly took his life, legendary and electrifying drummer Travis Barker embarks on a raw and redemptive journey,” the synopsis read. “Once a trash collector in Laguna Beach, his life changed when he stepped in as a replacement for Blink-182’s drummer, igniting a meteoric rise that would make him the driving pulse of a generation. Yet beneath the spectacle of fame, the film reveals a complex man battling pain, grief, and the thin line between survival and surrender.”
The tragedy unfolded on September 19, 2008, when Barker boarded a private jet in South Carolina following a show. Shortly after takeoff, a tire blew, sending the plane off the runway, across a highway, and into an embankment, where it burst into flames. Pilot Sarah Lemmon and co-pilot James Bland died from their injuries, while Charles “Che” Still and Chris Baker were killed on impact. Barker and Adam “DJ AM” Goldstein escaped through an emergency exit but suffered severe burns after being engulfed in flames.
Barker spoke out about the project, telling fans, “It’s an unfiltered look at my journey after a life-changing experience and also spotlights the amazing people I have in my life who carried me through it. I feel incredibly lucky to be able to document it and be able to share it with all of you. This documentary started over 10 years ago, and it’s been a wild, wild ride, and I can’t wait to share it with the world.”
Inside The Drama, Businesses, And Friendships

With Hulu leaning into high-profile, personal storytelling through projects like Travis Barker’s documentary, the spotlight now shifts back to Khloé Kardashian. According to The Hollywood Reporter, her series will dive into every aspect of their lives, from raising kids and running businesses to navigating brutally honest group chats, surprise proposals, solo parenting, and glamorous getaways.
Khloé hinted that the group’s realness is what will hook viewers. “Like real sisters, we’ve got our issues,” she said. “With the girls, it’s always something. And honestly, that’s why I’m obsessed.”
Khloé Kardashian Calls Malika And Khadijah Her ‘Safe Space’ In Emotional Tribute

Khloé has long been vocal about how much her friendships mean to her, especially when it comes to twins Malika and Khadijah. Back in 2024, she shared a heartfelt message calling them her “safe space.”
“You are my safe space. You are the ones I want to do everything and nothing with. You are the ones I’ve always been able to count on,” she said. “Blessed to have had my safe space since we were young teenagers. Since the moment I met you girls, we just clicked. We just get one another. We became triplets, and we never looked back.”
“The Girls” is expected to premiere on Hulu later in 2026.
