Khloé Kardashian is extending her reality television presence with a new spin-off that moves away from her family’s long-running format and turns its attention to her closest friendships.
Speaking about the project, she described it as “wild and absolutely unhinged,” a comment that now appears closely aligned with the tone the series is expected to take.
The new Hulu series, The Girls, shifts away from the structure of The Kardashians, which has traditionally centred on the Kardashian-Jenner family. This time, the focus is on Kardashian’s close friends, women who have appeared across the wider franchise in supporting roles but have not previously been the main subject of a series.

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The group includes Malika Haqq and Khadijah Haqq McCray, alongside Olivia Pierson, Natalie Halcro, Yris Palmer and Nicole Williams English. While familiar to viewers of the wider franchise, they now move into a central position instead of appearing on the margins of Kardashian’s personal and professional life.
The concept behind the series rests on relationships that have developed outside of family ties but have been sustained through years of shared public exposure and overlapping personal and business experiences. That history forms the foundation of the show, with the dynamic between the women positioned as the main point of interest.

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Kardashian has described the group as her “chosen family”, a term that reflects the closeness of the relationships and the way they function within her day-to-day life. The series builds on that idea, presenting friendships that have lasted through public scrutiny, personal changes and professional shifts.
Unlike the more structured format of her family’s main series, The Girls places emphasis on how the group interacts when they are the primary focus. The relationships are presented as layered, shaped by long familiarity as well as disagreement and competing personalities.

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Kardashian has referred to the group dynamic as similar to that of sisters, where closeness often sits alongside tension. That balance is expected to shape much of the series, with the interactions between the cast forming the central narrative instead of external events.
The show also reflects a broader trend in reality television, where established personalities are moving towards smaller, character-driven formats. Hulu has increasingly focused on this approach, developing programmes built around individual social groups and defined personal worlds, not large ensemble casts.

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In that context, The Girls represents a shift in scale. It narrows the focus to a fixed group and relies on their existing relationships, instead of introducing new narratives or external structures.
There is no confirmed release date yet beyond a 2026 window, but the series has already been positioned as a more unstructured addition to Kardashian’s television work. It continues her presence in reality television while stepping outside the framework that has defined much of her on-screen visibility to date.
While it does not change the direction of her wider media profile, it redirects attention towards the people closest to her, not the family brand that has historically shaped her television presence.
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