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    Alix Earle Is Bringing Your FYP to TV with New Netflix Reality Series

    Get ready to get real with the social media phenom and her family. 

    By Melanie Whyte
    Jan. 21, 2026

Is this too much for a little show on Netflix? Definitely not. 

Gen Z’s ultimate “It” girl, Alix Earle, is giving her fans an unfiltered look at her life like never before with a new unscripted series arriving in 2026. Featuring Earle’s blended family, including her sister and fellow creator Ashtin Earle, as well as her vibrant group of friends, the series will 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,” says Earle. “We are so happy to partner with Netflix on this show about our fun, loving, sometimes chaotic modern family, and how we always show up for each other through it all.”

Known for her candid “Get Ready with Me” videos, Earle rose to fame as a college student at the University of Miami, where she built her now global brand on the power of authenticity and incomparable online engagement with her fans. Now at a pivotal moment in both her personal and professional life, Earle, who has amassed over 13 million combined TikTok and Instagram followers, has no intention of slowing down anytime soon. Taking viewers behind the scenes of viral fame, the upcoming series will follow Earle as she balances growing a business empire, bopping around the globe, and navigating her modern family dynamic. 

The series is produced by Fulwell Entertainment, and executive produced by Ben Winston, Paul Loban and Charlie Van Vleet for Fulwell Entertainment, and David Grutman’s DGN Studios with Evan Rosenfeld.

Below, get to know more about Earle’s vision for the series and why she’s excited for fans to experience “all the little things in between that you don’t always see online.”

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How does it feel to be partnering with Netflix on this project? Why did you want this series to be the next phase of your journey?
It honestly feels unreal to be partnering with Netflix, and I’m so excited to be creating this show with them. I’ve shared my life for years through my own camera, but this felt like the next phase because it’s a chance to go deeper. Not just the highlights, but the real moments, too. The vulnerable ones, the hard ones, and the fun, chaotic ones in between. It’s the same authenticity people know me for, but now with a different lens.

What are you most excited for fans to see?
I’m most excited for people to see more of my real life beyond the quick clips, especially with my family. We’re a fun, modern family, and people either think we’re insane or they’re like, wait, this is exactly like my life. And honestly, both are true. I’m excited for fans to experience the full picture as it happens. The chaos, the emotional moments, the stressful parts, and all the little things in between that you don’t always see online.

With social media, you have total control of what you film. How do you think it will feel having someone else behind the camera?
I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t a little scary. 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. 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.

Your rise to fame stemmed from your authentic personality online. How are you hoping to evolve your relationship with fans and your on-screen personality with this show?
My relationship with my followers has always felt really personal because I’ve been sharing my life the same way I would with my best friends. With this show, I want it to feel like you’re even more in it with me, in a way that’s real and not curated. The goal is not to be someone different on camera. It’s to show more of who I already am, and who my family really is. The fun, the messy, the growth, while capturing the way we help each other through it all.

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