Kim Kardashian Teams Up w/ Kenya Barris For New Series Starring Her Best Friend, La La Anthony

Kim Kardashian, Kenya Barris, La La Anthony
Kim Kardashian Teams Up w/ Kenya Barris For New Series Starring Her Best Friend, La La Anthony
La La Anthony and her bestie Kim Kardashian have a new series in the works!
According to reports, Kim Kardashian has signed a first-look deal with 20th Television, the studio behind American Horror Story. As previously reported, Kim Kardashian had a leading role in the series’ 12th season, Delicate. However, she’s focusing on more behind-the-scenes work for her next TV project. Kicking off her first-look deal, reports say Kim is developing a series called Group Chat, which is based on La La Anthony‘s 2014 book The Love Playbook: Rules for Love, Sex and Happiness.

La La Anthony
In addition to her work being the basis of the show, La La Anthony will star in the project and executive produce alongside Kim and Kenya Barris. As you may already know, Kenya Barris is responsible for many hit shows, including Black-ish, Grown-ish, and BlackAF.

Reports conflict on whether the project has already been picked up or not, however, it’s expected to stream on Hulu.
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