Khloe Kardashian shared that she’s teaming up with Hulu for a “very excellent” reality series based on friends and neighbors her family spends time with in their Calabasas, Calif., community.
Khloe Kardashian is ready for her moment.
The Kardashians star announced that she’s teaming up with Hulu for a new reality series three years after premiering their family’s show on the platform.
“It’s very exciting, very new, very excellent,” Khloe said while speaking on a panel at Hulu’s inaugural Get Real House on April 22. “We’re excited to continue developing.”
And Hulu and Khloe—who previously scored her own reality TV gig with 2017’s Revenge Body With Khloe Kardashian—were also willing to share a few details about the show’s premise, which will turn the focus onto the Kardashian-Jenners’ friends and neighbors that they spend time with in their gated Calabasas, Calif., community.
“We all want to know what’s happening behind the gates of Calabasas—who are all these people in the extended lives of the Kardashians?” Disney reality chief Rob Mills explained during the Get Real panel. “So, we’re developing a show that we’re actually, at least for now, calling Calabasas Behind the Gates.”

As for whether Khloe’s mom Kris Jenner, brother Rob Kardashian and sisters Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian and Kim Kardashian will be involved in the project? Khloe kept tight-lipped on the series’ cast. And Scott Disick—who attended the Get Real event alongside her—also stayed quiet on whether he’d have a role in the show.
However, the Khloe in Wonder Land host—who shares daughter True, 7, and son Tatum, 2, with ex Tristan Thompson—did reveal that she has hope Rob will return to their other Hulu series, The Kardashians.
“I really do,” Khloe said. “I always have my faith and confidence in Rob.”
And if Rob does make a reality TV comeback on The Kardashians, she confirmed that he—and the rest of the family—always get paid equally.
Photo by Gotham/Getty ImagesAnother stipulation the Kardashian squad has for their TV appearances? Khloe admitted that they can remove any footage they don’t like, noting, “But it’s more vanity things that we would cut.”
And she said the sister who’s most likely to take advantage of that rule is Kourtney—though not for the reason people may think.
“It’s more because she’ll say, ‘I say ‘like’ too many times, so remove this word,'” Khloe told Alex Cooper on the April 16 episode of her Call Her Daddy podcast. “It’s more that regard. It’s not really because of story—not storylines, because they’re following us—but it’s not about a story concept. It’s more verbiage.”
For keep up with more of Khloe’s evolution through the years, read on.
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