Khloé Kardashian is back with a new series, and this time she’s bringing her closest friends with her.
The reality star is launching “The Girls,” a new show ordered by Hulu, according to Deadline.
The series was announced at Hulu’s “Get Real” event on April 22, in Beverly Hills, where the platform shared its latest unscripted projects. Kardashian will star and executive produce the show, expanding her role behind the scenes.
“I am excited to introduce you to my chosen family,” Kardashian said at the event, according to E! News. “My incredible inner circle of real life besties.”
She kept it simple. “They’re moms, they’re moguls, they’re my girls,” Kardashian added. “And soon they’re going to be all your girls, too.”
The show follows her real-life inner circle as they balance work, family, and friendship. The group includes Natalie Halcro, Malika Haqq, Khadijah Haqq, Yris Palmer, Olivia Pierson, and Nicole Williams English. Many of them have appeared alongside Kardashian before, but this is their first time leading their own series.
Hulu has not shared an exact release date yet, but the show is set to premiere later this year. The announcement comes as “The Kardashians” continues its strong run, with Season 8 on the way.
This new series marks a clear next step. It moves beyond the Kardashian family and focuses on the friendships that have been part of their story for years.
The Girls Cast: Khloé Kardashian and Her Inner Circle
GettyThe show’s concept is simple, and full of personal stories.
In a teaser preview, Kardashian called the cast her “OG girlfriends” and gave a first look at their dynamic. “They’re wild and absolutely unhinged,” she said in a voiceover, adding, “Kinda like me,” according to E! News.
According to the official logline shared by Deadline, “The Girls” follows women who are “building empires” while raising families and managing everyday life. The show will highlight real moments, from proposals to parenting to group chats that don’t hold back.
The trailer shows everyday moments. Nights out, First dates, Disagreements, Big life changes. The tone stays honest and open.
“Like real sisters, we’ve got our issues,” Kardashian said. “With the girls, it’s always something. And honestly, that’s why I’m obsessed,” she added, per E! News.
The bond runs deep. Kardashian shared that the group has been part of her life since her early years, growing alongside her and her family.
“They’ve been through every phase with me and a lot of my siblings,” she said at the event, according to E! News.
That connection shows on screen. The series focuses on women building businesses while raising families and supporting each other through change.
Malika Haqq also spoke about their history after the teaser debuted. “We really are the Kardashian-Jenner OG squad,” she said, according to E! News. “We’ve come together for every event, child, play, cry, birthday—and we’ve been a show since we’ve known each other.”
She added a simple line that sums it up: “Khloé just figured it out that it was something that everybody else needed to see as well.”
Production Details and Kardashian Expansion for ‘The Girls’ on Hulu
Getty“The Girls” is part of a larger move by Hulu.
The platform is building out the Kardashian universe with multiple projects. Alongside this series, “Calabasas: Behind The Gates” remains in development with Scott Disick, according to Deadline.
There is also a return to familiar production roots. The show is made with Bunim/Murray Productions, the team behind Keeping Up With the Kardashians, which ran for 20 seasons.
That connection matters. It brings the same style that helped build the original series, now with a new focus.
Kardashian has also grown her role behind the scenes. She has executive produced shows like “Kocktails with Khloé, Khloé & Lamar,” and true-crime projects including “Twisted Sisters” and “Twisted Love.” This new series continues that shift into producing.
For viewers, that means more stories and new perspectives from people already connected to the Kardashian world.
At its core, “The Girls” keeps things simple. It is about friendship, loyalty, and shared history. It shows women who have grown together and stayed close.
As she wrote in a past message to the Haqq sisters, shared by E! News, “You are my safe space. You are the ones I’ve always been able to count on.”



