





Of course you’ve heard about Calabasas, California. It boasts one of the most high-profile zip codes in the country. It’s where a certain reality TV dynasty made its name. And it’s where the next generation of stars call home in Calabasas Confidential.
In the new Netflix reality series launching on May 29, the children of the city’s elite are all grown up and returning to their parents’ estates after four years away at college. Among the crew are Preston Pippen (son of NBA legend Scottie Pippen and The Real Housewives of Miami star Larsa Pippen), Raine Michaels (daughter of music icon and Rock of Love star Bret Michaels), Hercy Miller (son of hip-hop mogul Master P and younger brother to rapper Romeo), and Suede Brooks (yes, the influencer found “yacht-hopping” with Drake).
Legacy kids, ambitious newcomers, and content creators are ready to make a name for themselves in “the bubble” outside of Los Angeles. However, with salacious reputations, old flings, and gossip still lingering from high school, it might be harder for some to get the fresh start they crave.
Keep reading to learn more about the cast of Calabasas Confidential, including the details about their famous families, the download on their high school drama, and rumors swirling around the friend group and across social media.





“I’m the low-drama, vibe curator of the friend group,” Alexie says. “But somehow I always end up involved in the drama anyway.” Proud of her RBF, this fiery Aries might be intimidating to some, but Alexie believes her directness is a gift. Actually, she’d love to have a few honest conversations, starting with her childhood bestie Emilie. Up until now, she’s only had eyes for one person in the group: Preston. The two shared a “little smooch” in high school, but are keeping it (mostly) platonic. Currently, Alexie is focused on growing her modeling career and passion for health and beauty. “Whether it’s products, routines, supplements, workouts, or random wellness hacks, I am everyone’s go-to resource,” she says. “Erewhon is basically my second home.”

“I say I am ‘go with the flow’, ” Ben says. “But I am the flow.” After attending Indiana University, the Calabasas High alum has come back home and found himself right in the middle of some drama between Alexie and Emilie. While he’s planning on settling in New York City, a romance could keep him grounded temporarily. If he had to point a finger at who’s changed the least since high school, it would be Jemma. Perhaps that’s because he’s friends with her ex-fling Dylan, or at least he’s the first person Ben would call with a good piece of gossip. But Ben isn’t paying much attention to any rumors these days. “All I care about is basketball and work,” he says. Time will tell if this Gemini’s love life can squeeze into his list of priorities.

Despite Dylan’s reputation as a player with a bad boy streak, he’s quicker to describe himself as a mama’s boy. Since high school, Dylan has worked hard on bettering himself and becoming a Calabasas cowboy. When he’s not spending time working with horses or riding bulls in local rodeos, he’s lassoing the attention of a Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star’s daughter. And in case you’re wondering, he’s allegedly six-foot-three in boots. “I’d describe myself now as badass,” Dylan says. After a rocky end to high school, he’s still working on finding his footing in the friend group post-college. “Loyalty is just a word to some people,” Dylan says. But don’t worry, there are no secrets here. “Nothing was held back this summer,” he promises. Yes, even all the details of his hookup history with Jemma and Emma.

Emilie’s attitude toward any unresolved high school drama? “Alexa, play ‘IDGAF’ by Drake,” she says. The fashion influencer doesn’t have patience for any pettiness among the friend group, preferring to “just vibe and focus on [herself].” When she’s not munching on Korean short ribs at Erewhon or sipping a matcha at La La Land, Emilie is searching for her perfect match to start a family ASAP — even if it gets in the way of her longtime friendships with Kimora and Alexie. And no, she has no intention of settling. “If he’s not potentially my husband, I don’t want it,” she says. But don’t think for one second that Emilie isn’t a mastermind. “Sometimes I play dumb to my advantage,” she says. This Pisces considers herself a confident, empathetic, passionate person. Still, she’s willing to enter her “Reputation Era” if the group pushes her to it.

“My high school self would call my current self very put-together, and I would agree with her,” Emma says. Born and raised in Calabasas, her family was there “before the Kardashians.” Emma left the elite neighborhood for college but returned home to start a swimwear line and curate a "soft luxury life." (Very Cancer-Leo cusp of her.) In the meantime, she works at a Mercedes dealership as her day job. Despite how much Emma’s changed since graduating from Calabasas High, she still considers herself the “outcast” of the friend group. “I’m extremely observant and clock everything,” she says. Case in point: Emma noticed Jemma recently blocked her on Instagram. The two share a history with Dylan, and haven’t seen each other since high school ended.

The son of hip-hop mogul Master P and the younger brother of rapper Romeo, Hercy has big dreams of his own. After playing for the University of New Orleans basketball team, the self-proclaimed king of Calabasas has his sights on the NBA. “Everything I do is rooted in something bigger than just entertainment,” Hercy says. Faith, family, and discipline are his driving forces, but a blue smoothie from Erewhon certainly helps. “It’s clean fuel,” Hercy says of his go-to order. “Something that feels like it’s adding years to my life.” The extra boost is needed when dealing with the chaos that comes with this friend group. “I don’t hold on to drama,” the Aries says. “If it’s still around, it’s because it hasn’t caught up to me yet.”

While there may be “too many rumors to keep up with” about Jemma, one thing that’s true is that she has “severe Bieber fever.” The 23-year-old wouldn’t mind being one less lonely girl, but she’ll keep any future crushes to herself. “Being in this friend group, I’ve learned to no longer kiss and tell,” she says. Jemma learned the hard way with Dylan, the lover boy of Calabasas High, that some of the women love to enjoy her sloppy seconds. That’s why Jemma views loyalty as a non-negotiable. “Just don’t confuse loyalty with weakness,” she says. Those who break her trust quickly find out how explosive Jemma can be when she’s pushed to it. As far as beef with the others? Jemma prefers sushi. “If you’ve done me wrong, stand on that for life.”

Jodie describes herself as “the most chill, crazy person.” But she isn’t afraid to step up when defending her day ones, like Kimora. She lives with her older sister, Jordyn, Kylie Jenner’s childhood bestie. “I’ve been through a lot from a young age, but I’ve never let that change who I am,” Jodie says. Since graduating high school, the 19-year-old has been busy producing music, making fashion statements, and influencing (her lip combo with MAC sold out in two days). “It’s like, at this point, what do I not do?” she says. True Capricorn energy. Jodie’s looking forward to seeing her friends return from college — she grew up with Hercy, going to his house for Bible study. She’s seen a lot growing up in Calabasas, but Jodie is tight-lipped when it comes to tea. As she puts it: “I’m not messy.”

Kimora thrives in Coachella season — and she’s hoping to take the main stage one day. In college, she picked up DJing and dropped her first single, a diss track about her ex. (And, no, it’s not about her high school fling with Hercy.) Kimora attended Sierra Canyon — the same school a few Jenners graduated from — and got used to spotting celebs on campus. “Drake was pulling up to our football games,” she recalls. Maybe Kimora was a little shy back then, but she’s no longer trying to fit in. “I’m focused on discovering who I am and what I truly believe in.” Still, that hasn’t stopped this Capricorn from being in the know. “I’m always the person who gets the tea,” Kimora says. “I naturally move between different circles, building connections from Sierra Canyon to Calabasas.” Longtime friends with Alexie and Emilie, this summer will test their relationships in new ways.

Nicole has come a long way since being a “shy, timid” girl in high school who posted fashion and beauty videos on early TikTok. The 22-year-old influencer is proud of the independence (and millions of followers) that content creation has provided her, but admits she worries about disappointing her Persian parents. “They came to the US so that I could post TikToks,” she jokes. Outside of family and GRWM videos, her friends are most important to Nicole, who says she’s the “glue that holds the friend group together.” Nicole is not here for the drama, but as a Scorpio she can’t help but find herself in the thick of it. “I want to be cool with everyone.” Unfortunately, keeping the peace is a full-time job with this crew.

With a nickname like “Messy Pressy,” it’s clear that Preston learned from the best: his mother and Real Housewives of Miami star Larsa Pippen. He may not want to admit it, but Preston tends to stir the pot. “I’m always gonna say what everyone else is afraid to,” he says. But he also keeps secrets close to his chest and is a trusted confidant among the friend group. While his dad, NBA legend Scottie Pippen, is known for his skills on the basketball court, you can find Preston in the kitchen, as he’s developed a passion for baking. “I’ve got a mean snickerdoodle recipe,” he says. As for his love life, Preston pleads the Fifth, but everyone in the friend group knows he has eyes for Alexie.

Raine calls herself a Calabasas mom, even though she doesn't have any kids (besides her beloved German shepherds). “I like everything planned, everyone taken care of,” she says. She starts every day with Pilates and is “fully addicted” to Erewhon’s kale and white bean salad. At 18, she booked her first modeling job with Sports Illustrated and is currently pursuing a career in sports broadcasting. Daughter of Poison rock star and reality TV legend Bret Michaels, her family moved to Calabasas when she was in the eighth grade and she quickly fit in with the in-crowd. (It didn’t hurt that she also got a Porsche for her 16th birthday.) Still, Raine would prefer to stay home rather than enjoy the LA nightlife her parents frequented in the ’80s. “I come across as a little reserved,” the Taurus reflects. “I trust dogs instantly; people have to earn it.”

Sterling moved to Calabasas from Alaska to become a full-time model and quickly struck up a friendship with Dylan and Hercy. The transplant believes he brings a “breath of fresh air” to the group dynamic. “I’m quite literally the outsider,” Sterling says. His unique perspective comes in handy when drama starts knocking. “These people actually argue about the most insane things.” He grew up in a small town outside of Anchorage, and his dad, who works in oil, still doesn’t understand the journey he’s on. Sterling is currently dating Brynn, a fellow model and former Dance Moms cast member, who lives in Orange County and travels often. With Sterling starting a new career and balancing a relationship, it can occasionally lead to conflict. Right now, though, he’s following his dreams and making decisions as he goes. “I’m never actually that serious,” he says. “I’m just a boy.” A classic answer from a Gemini man.

Suede spends her free time enjoying late-night drives with the windows down or sipping her eponymous La La Land order, The Suede, a banana cream latte. Just don’t confuse her for a homebody. Suede loves a hot-girl trip to the South of France or a sexy fling for a month in Amsterdam. “I like to fly private when I can,” she says. Spotted with Scott Disick, exes with Kid Cudi, and famously seen on Drake’s yacht in Saint-Tropez, Suede isn’t known for low-key relationships. Introduced to the Calabasas crew by her friend and fellow creator Nicole, Suede fits right in with — and even sparks a new relationship. “I’m the one people call when they want the real answer,” Suede says. “Even if they don’t like the truth.” Still, she has no interest in dragging out any drama. “If it matters, I handle it,” she says. “If it doesn’t, I move on.”


















































