Hot Mess podcaster Alix Earle is on her way to Netflix with her own reality show set to debut this year. The presently untitled “all-access unscripted series” will feature Earle’s “modern family,” per Netflix, “including her sister, creator and trendsetter Ashtin Earle, alongside her vibrant group of friends.”
Ashtin Earle is legit — she’s not just along for the ride. The digital creator/influencer has her own rapidly growing online following quickly approaching 2 million; she’s partnered with brands including Michael Kors, COACH, Tory Burch, Edie Parker and SKIMS, and has been featured in NYLON, Cosmopolitan, InStyle, Bustle, PAPER, Interview Magazine, V Magazine and on the cover of Vogue Turkey.
The Earle(s) series hails from Fulwell Entertainment and aims to peel back the curtain on “the real-time messiness of a young woman traveling the globe, navigating new relationships, and entering a pivotal period of personal and professional transition,” the logline reads. “Along the way, the series brings viewers inside her modern family dynamic and inner circle, offering an unfiltered look at Alix as she figures out her next chapter.”
Earle has swiftly created a legitimate business empire. We shared her sister’s provided bio, so fair is fair:
Alix Earle is a leading global social media personality, acclaimed for her incomparable online engagement which has been described by media and brands as the “Alix Earle [sold out] Effect.” Her rapid rise in popularity and her unique ability to connect with mass audiences across multiple demographics is a result of her unexpected reality and candid humor, paired with her authentic beauty, fashion, and lifestyle tips. Earle has collaborated with and invested in brands including poppi and SipMARGS, appeared in major brand campaigns and Superbowl spots, and launched her own philanthropic initiative, Serving in Heels.
“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,” Alix 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.”
Executive producers on the program are Ben Winston, Paul Loban, Charlie Van Vleet, David Grutman and Evan Rosenfeld.
