Kim Kardashian's New Show Rejected By Hulu Two Years After It Was Announced
After nearly two years in development, Hulu has officially passed on Group Chat, the comedy pilot created by longtime friends Kim Kardashian and La La Anthony. The series was inspired by Anthony’s 2014 book The Love Playbook and centered on five L.A. women in their 40s whose private group chat exposed the messy, unfiltered reality behind their polished lives. The cast included La La Anthony, Yaya DaCosta, Rebecca Rittenhouse, Melanie Liburd, and Stephanie Suganami, with Kardashian set to executive produce and narrate. Anthony previously said the show would be “fun and relatable,” and that she and Kim had been looking for the right project to do together. But the two aren’t slowing down. Just days after the rejection, Variety reported that Kardashian and Anthony are now teaming up to executive produce a new, untitled Tracy Oliver comedy for Hulu. The series follows a top crisis manager whose life implodes after her husband’s scandal, forcing her to lean on her closest friends as they navigate dating, ambition, motherhood, and reinvention.










