
The Kardashians are not slowing down on projects. And the most recent update is about a project that hasn’t taken off. Apparently, Kim Kardashian’s new show was rejected by Hulu.
The entrepreneur is well-known for her reality TV show role, but has recently taken to more serious acting with her recent legal drama, All’s Fair. Ryan Murphy’s show focuses on a high-powered divorce attorney, and the reviews have been brutal to say the least. The show only has a 6% at the time of writing, but sources like Parade say that it has reached 0% at one point.
It seems like that wasn’t enough for the star, as the star has been working on a new comedy pilot called Group Chat, which has been in development for nearly two years.
Variety reported last Friday that Kardashian and La La Anthony’s project, based on the latter’s book, The Love Playbook: Rules for Love, Sex and Happiness, was rejected by the streaming platform. The project was first announced in 2024, with Anthony starring in the pilot and Kardashian being a star guest and narrator.
Kim Kardashian has entered a first look deal at 20th Television.
— Variety (@Variety) August 14, 2024
The first new project in development under the deal is “Group Chat,” a series based on La La Anthony's 2014 book “The Love Playbook: Rules for Love, Sex and Happiness.” https://t.co/w02GYkCRa6
According to Page Six, when the show was originally announced, Kardashian gushed about it, saying she was “incredibly interested in telling stories that are personal, complicated [and] relevant from [her] own experiences and those familiar to [her].”
Along with Anthony starring in the show as herself, the show features Yaya DaCosta, Rebecca Rittenhouse, Melanie Liburd, and Stephanie Suganami.
“I’m super excited,” Anthony said in June 2025 about the show. “Kim and I had always wanted to do something together, but it had to be the right thing. One day, I said, ‘You’ve got this deal at Hulu – what are we doing? Let’s sell this show.’ That’s how Group Chat was born.”
While the project was scrapped, the duo plans on executive producing an untitled comedy series by Tracy Oliver, according to Variety.
The new project’s logline says: “When the Bay Area’s most sought-after crisis manager for professional athletes finds her own life upended by her husband’s scandal, she turns to the three women who’ve been by her side through every version of her life. Together they navigate dating, ambition, motherhood, and the glamorous mess of starting over.”
