Alix Earle and her family will be the subject of a new Netflix reality series in 2026.
Per the streamer, the show will spotlight the Gen-Z it girl’s “modern family,” including her influencer sister Ashtin Earle and her group of friends. It promises to “document the real-time messiness of a young woman in transition.”
“I share a lot of my life on social media, and people think they know everything there is to know about me and my family, but honestly, there’s still so much more,” Earle said in a statement. “We are so happy that the show found a home with Netflix. At its core, this show is about our fun, loving, sometimes chaotic modern family, and how we always show up for each other through it all.”
Earle hosts the podcast “Hot Mess” and was recently seen on “Dancing With the Stars” and “Happy Gilmore 2.” She rose to stardom as a college student at the University of Miami, where her “get ready with me” videos went viral. Soon, she became an internet celebrity with a growing business empire as a strategic investor.
As someone who is used to steering her own narrative, Earle said it will be “a little scary” to have someone else behind the camera. “I’m so used to being in control of what I share and what I keep private, so having cameras around in moments I normally wouldn’t post is definitely an adjustment,” she said. “But the real, human moments are what connected me to my audience in the first place. If letting people in even more makes someone feel less alone, or even just makes them laugh, then it’s worth it.”
Ben Winston, Paul Loban and Charlie Van Vleet are executive producers of the project for Fulwell Entertainment, as well as David Grutman’s DGN Studios with Evan Rosenfeld.
UTA brokered the deal.
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