Hulu’s Get Real House Featured Appearances From Unscripted TV Icons and Creatives, Including Alex Cooper, Khloé Kardashian, Scott Disick, ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives‘ Cast, Stars of ‘The Bachelor‘ Franchise and ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ and More.
Exclusive Announcements From ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,’ ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ ‘Bachelor in Paradise,’ ‘The Golden Bachelor,’ and the Upcoming Series ‘Love Thy Nader‘ Revealed Today, Hulu’s inaugural Get Real House brought the biggest names in unscripted television to Beverly Hills for a day of memorable onstage moments, major announcements and high-impact activations from Hulu, ABC and Freeform’s robust unscripted TV portfolio. The ultimate crossover event gathered 150 unscripted TV icons and creatives including Alex Cooper, Khloé Kardashian, Jesse Palmer, Alfonso Ribeiro, Vanna White, and more all under one roof.
Key highlights from the stage:
Fireside chat with Alex Cooper (executive producer, “Overboard for Love“) and Rob Mills (executive vice president, Unscripted and Alternative Entertainment, Walt Disney Television)
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” cast debuted the highly anticipated trailer for the upcoming season two premiere.
Robert Irwin was revealed as the first celebrity competing for the Mirrorball Trophy on the upcoming season 34 of “Dancing with the Stars.”
The Nader sisters – Brooks, Sarah Jane, Grace Ann, and Mary Holland – announced their new series, “Love Thy Nader,” coming to Hulu and Freeform this summer.
Jesse Palmer revealed the new season of “Bachelor in Paradise” will head to Costa Rica, with Wells Adams returning as bartender and Hannah Brown bringing the bubbly to rose ceremonies in the all-new Champagne Lounge.
“The Golden Bachelor” unveiled a new leading man, former NFL player Mel Owens.
Conversation with Khloé Kardashian, Scott Disick, and showrunner Danielle King from “The Kardashians”
Hulu’s Get Real house also featured immersive onsite activations from “American Idol,” “Bachelor in Paradise,” “Dancing with the Stars,” “Got To Get Out,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” “The Kardashians,” “Project Runway,” “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” and “Vanderpump Villa.”