Hulu is adding another dose of the Kardashian family to its service.
The Disney-owned streamer has acquired the rights to all seasons of Keeping Up With The Kardashians. It brings together the entire library of Kardashian-fronted reality shows in one place – Hulu original The Kardashians recently wrapped its seventh season – after the OG show that made Kim, Khloe and Kourtney famous moved off Peacock.
The move comes after E!, which originally aired 20 seasons of the show, was spun off into Versant alongside a number of other cable networks that were previously part of NBCUniversal. Versant owns Keeping Up With The Kardashians and is no longer required to stream all of its shows on NBCU streamer Peacock.
All seasons of Keeping Up With the Kardashians will launch on the service on February 17. It will be joined by the litany of spinoffs such as Kourtney & Khloé Take Miami, Kourtney & Khloé Take the Hamptons, Kourtney & Kim Take New York as well as specials such as Kardashian Family Rules and Kardashians on Vacation.
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The show, which came off Peacock at the end of 2025, launched in 2007 and features Kim, Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian, their half-sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner as well as their parents including Kris Jenner. It originated with Ryan Seacrest, who exec produced, and became the longest-running reality series in the U.S. over its 14 years on air.
Hulu had previously aired Keeping Up The Kardashians for a few years before its rights expired in 2022.
“Adding the original Kardashian universe to Hulu gives fans the ultimate destination to experience a defining era of pop culture,” said Lauren Tempest, General Manager, Hulu & EVP, DTC Content Partnerships. “From Keeping Up With the Kardashians to the iconic spin-offs and specials, this collection, alongside the latest seasons of the Hulu Original The Kardashians, underscores our commitment to delivering the most culturally relevant entertainment to our subscribers.”
“Keeping Up With the Kardashians and the spin-off series and specials have proven to be some of the most enduring and successful content in our library, continuing to resonate with audiences worldwide,” added Val Boreland, President Entertainment, Versant. “This licensing agreement allows us to extend the reach of the franchise while preserving its long-term value, bringing the slate to new viewers on Hulu.”