Dancing with the Stars season 34 finalist lands Netflix series

By Emily Anderson

One of the recent Dancing with the Stars finalists is making another move into the reality-TV world.

Alix Earle — who finished in second place on the last season of DWTS behind Robert Irwin — first rose to wider prominence via her long-running “Get Ready With Me” TikTok series, which she started about six years ago. Now Netflix has commissioned a reality show that will turn the lens from short-form social clips to a full streaming series centered on her day-to-day life.

The program will follow Earle among her inner circle, featuring moments with family and friends, and will include appearances by her sister Ashtin Earle, who is also active on TikTok. Production comes from Fulwell Entertainment, the studio recently responsible for the latest wave of Kardashian-related reality programming.

The announcement arrives at a time when unscripted television is enjoying renewed attention: programs such as The Traitors, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and Love Thy Nader have attracted large audiences, and long-running staples like Survivor continue to hit major viewership and milestone markers.

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In promotional materials, Netflix highlights Earle’s social presence — noting her millions of followers — and frames the series as capturing a pivotal career moment. The streamer says the show will chronicle the “real-time messiness” of a young woman navigating a step up in her professional life and broader fame.

Earle’s social and romantic circles include several recognizable names who are likely to show up on camera: in recent years she has been linked to San Diego Padres utility player Tyler Wade and Houston Texans receiver Braxton Berrios, and she was even photographed during the holidays in the company of NFL great Tom Brady.

Speaking about the new deal, Earle noted that while she shares much of her life online and viewers often feel they already know her and her family, there is still a lot that hasn’t been seen. She said she and her loved ones are excited to team up with Netflix to showcase their affectionate, sometimes chaotic modern family dynamics and the ways they support one another.

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